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Don't Let Zero Weatiier Rob You of Suntan
vo
ounty Calls on Sta
0 Split Welfare Costs Bank Reserve UAW Planned Trap Area Officials —
(Cut Authorized |\With TV Invitation, |Back House Bill
toFight Slump [Potter Said Today — {to Share Burden Expect 4 Pct. Reduction) WASHINGTON Sen. Potter (R-Mich) said today| Increased. Expenditures - to Boost Business by|the United Auto Workers (UAW) meant:to entrap him| Threaten Oakland With
Freeing $3 Billion _ | by inviting him to appear on the union’s radio-television $1 Million Deficit : a . _ |program. He said the union wants a refusal to use :
‘WASHINGTON (#) — Injagainst him. By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR.
a new anti-recession move,| Potter, in a speech for.the senate, implied he will turn| LANSING — Faced with
the Federal Reserve Board/down the invitation but asked for a face-to-face meet-|imcreased. drains. on the ui NG
cept Ml
—
= ie | Bt) has acted to increase the|ing with the UAW members. peers ecto Pat rh ee vs ) ee lending capacity of its 6,400| “I want to discuss my views wi g welfare costs, Oaklan
et SITE Oe ces uae tenn ua PETERS PROM tnd Wilms neve one? Oy per eng } : terday in lowering the re- go South or use @ sunlamp to get rid of that mid-winter pallor is = can ‘even get a sunburn right here in Pontiac in mid-Feb- my record from UAW mem- 18-year-old Donng Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. _ruary. = ™ serve requirements of the! ') sunny winter
yes t tures despite near-zero weather. Proving that you don’t have to day, and screens covered with sun-reflecting ‘luminem fell Yon | The board did this yes-|their level best to black out BULLETINS here yesterday placed top
bers,” he said. 5 banks by one half of A pe ; ; ne—of-his} SPRINGFIELD, Ill, # — Na- |Share of welfare costs to 50
2 re : 2 ae pea eee S ; te 7 ? than member © : a2 em jaction is effective a week|™°%t bitter denunciations of Walter Leopold, surviving _|per cent. :
UAW Will Ask Chrysler reat Churchill se sin: Sesto Sartore SS incre eas | Hrs n wo, win | takes effect March 1. aggravating Michigan unemploy-| parole today. 23 sponsors, including five | ‘ The reduction will release about/ment by “evil tax methods and ee» Oakland legislators — calls Pr ° : for Pneumonia Fetich the beuke cw required so(°Tnerre: rae Cte”... | | CARS CANAVERAL, Hie |i arenas to senate this i An Atlas intercontinental bailis- to Provide 40-Hour Work Sai ol pl °| Th AW erat crm | 48 A Meer [or MOSM ore hi z . See This is expected to broaden | , ! p.m. today but apparently blew icounties picking up the . DETROIT i — The United Auto had hiked production standards at] Mazey said the union had no in| S'' Winston, 83, Also ia oo virtually Dostag Sip tatten aa. Saw Clee other half. — Workers Union today sought ajthe huge Dodge Main in Ham-|tention of striking Chrysler plants Battling Pleurisy but Seues Oat sons doer A” roared straight up for about | Officials in Oakland County say
meeting with Chrysler Corp. of- ota to prema, ainiibengh | the | UAW Ss cmcuive 1, in Good Spirits reserve generally 30 seconds, then arched slowly |a $1,000,000 deficit might confront ficials to demand that theuto firm|its inventory of 3 dollars in lending ca- |tion for him to address the Ford) over toward the east, leaving ® |the county, mostly because of the provide high seniority employes weg.| aor trail. There was no im- | increased welfare costs. +: hee a. bank. umually Alr Force on Since the state began paying
The union demanded ; fed eventually elther = has had to pay roughly $337,000 tat the So ae cmt el re oC over and above what It expended ae sore sncagpd os week ~ ‘ renga pate under the earlier. state ald split.
threatened to sue Chrysler for One major reasons for woe st ee ee oh Se saan re-\i supervisors say, is a
what the UAW called “,uerrilla could push of welfare aid warfare.” down interest rates by making a ee oe
The demand and charge were — ee ne
, ppg st ge: yrwgior ee York and Chi- |I would turn them down and Rs ge gael g
208-member Chrysler Council, stem 90. ger cous to. jhim ‘ ati representing 74,000 workers. This will free | intended a ws dollars im re- jof the year or until such time as GREAT HARDSHIP “central re- jcandidate of his own choosing in Oakland say
elected to the a previous 50-50 in other large cities, calléd “re pron 122: nade: PR as a great hardship
a The senator said the UAW “prop-|sponsored. Multiple sponsors paid |< +. secure scien cuales eat 185 milion dt (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) "$250,000 each. : * he dioe
. Looming here yesterday the for these two groups = tumbeietee, of
: i Kare, nerve eine 12-Hour Downpour of Rain)#® vs mv wv wes
Throw Off Blanket— jisz.i5%."sscee",cenc"% jmeniies uat'drp tom 2 ool F' LOOMS Los Angeles Areal = ses,"
Temperature to Rise rte sian
LOS ANGELES (?—A hit-and-ruf storm dumped 2.82] "ure
: ; the visit. He was put to bed Tues-| ’ynert Expects. _|inches of rain in 12 hours, swamped cars, flooded homes) prom « food of more than 900
a ae er ar eal ae ee eee. ies pe ‘jand streets, closed more than 100 schools and caused|bilis introduced to the 9th legis- sea gh Je.: Manned Moon widespread damage yesterday. lative session, members of this - the furnace down a bit — at least}: Churchill -had pneumonia in) ; committee, with the assistance of cnneleilts. " “|February 193 in London and) Within 5 Years Drying out and mopping up under partly cloudy|Normand ‘R, Barnard, clerk of | t kok.
panion if you give Him a chance. a reading was 28. as it flew over. _ accomplishment,
- GMC Truck Official Discusses UAW Demands: Sa : os |
‘Says Profit-Sharing Bid Hides Real Issues Says Profit-Sharing Bid Hides Real Issues ae ee: = = oe ia i Bd ‘ - i
ins -° vecen t tauver Committee Jan. 29, duting| about $51 per unit—are not being The Be Or has elie tae aoe ether peels a alc hich tie Shnnte group: wan. Wildl yesoveiel’ tn pelos”.
ef Oficostly economic and working . x the . basic minimum demands) «p, and re =
___ (Package 1) _“ ‘represents _t-h-e- costs have accoun an measure of intprovements, of €C0-|:,-rease in cost of $52, which is
nomite , that every worker ; gtk te cae para os mie (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | .
that is what we say.’” eeuaneginnieimminamenmmannes|
that the union Peg :
is interested in ‘ability to pay’ only\[ Today's Press wien the employer is able to pay
he can afford OF MOL") Cocstns ig, cesscestessece 83 e * og] Commty News .....-0+ 31 and 55 | ME ecatpissveye: 6
buarlow H. Curios, CM prosibenny|. mteerags "200" ae before the Kefauver Committee ex-] ggarkets ......0..6.000000s Bry
that total unit costs Tose) Opimaries ............+:... 20 for the 1958 GM “composite”! goorts ........... datieas 50-52
passenger cay, between 2957 and; Theaters ..........:....... “a: models, a year later, TV & Radio Programs ..... 39 prog poy Eales Wilson, Bart ..........0.5.
price i » ; “ Yes Pages ..ssess *
is only $%4 over its 1967 coum! Movers nn as
Maxwell dectared, “40 | seremie “Bright Spot” Needs Sharp per cent of our Increased Conte ‘care. "yto M's. Tons, PEDO
~ their personal brand of social-
+ of the working man and said:
- “Let Reuther- and Williams set/tion supe
* up a meeting for me to addressiislative Committee members here
» the workers face-to-face om any/yoiced strongest opposition to a
- of my open dates, and I'll be/bilt to require counties to bear
* there. I am proud of my record/half the costs of caring for and
in behalf of the American labor-|treating the—mentally ill. Potter contended, was to “involve
the Corrupt Practices Act’ by ap-
~ “gee certain labor bosses who draw 1
#
by Senate Pater Swen.
(Continued From Page One)
~ aganda mill . . made another pf
- ts vicious and “untrue attacks” be-
cause Potter's “philosophy in pre-
One of the invitation,
me -in a violation of the intent of
program he said is
A Detroit federal jury last year
acquitted the UAW of violating the
act's prohibition against political
contributions by unions and corpor-
ations.
money was spent for educational
. purposes on the. radio-TV pro-
grams.
REPEATS CHARGES
Potter today repeated his past
charges that Reuther and Williams
responsible
: “Tt is strange and frightening to
~-their livelihood from the free en-
terprise system—who even grow
fat on it—bending every effort to
strangle it and replace it with
ism,” the senator said.
“Working hand-in-glove with his
. ruth-
Potter recited what he consid-
ered a legislative record in behalf
ing man.”
* a8 <@ The union contended the;
. jofficials say.
vote was one to create township
Potter also hag see the UAW|planning commissions.
for beaming its broadcasts from/gnis ENDORSED
- station CKLW in Windsor, Ont.
ROSE MARIE McOCOLL
STATE FLORIST QUEEN — A
Pontiac girl, Rose Marie McColl
of 68 Stout St., was selected
Queen of the Michigan State
Florists Association at the associ-
ation’s annual convention in De-
troit, A popular guest designer
at florist design schools, Mrs.
McColl is employed. by Par-
menter Florist in Birmingham.
Supervisors Back
Welfare Cost Bill
(Continued From Page One)
and the county's six representa-
stand,” . members agreed.
: * * *
The state is reluctant to resume
the old 50-50 agreement since it
would cost $6,000,000 annually, state
Another bill which got a “no” tives, “so they'll know where we ‘ci ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. suURSDAY,
is ory F: rt’ ect res -
the savings of investors available
hd
rected educational ex- “However, if the hope of profits e. . lized th of j hibitions for the Detroit institute.
: to > Open Monday Morningh i:
ee sane [eee DRUG DEP’T. ae |
*/12-Hour Downpour
Floods Los Angeles
BROMO y SELTZER
1% ‘The article, he said, answers [at Long Beach. Temperatures continued to mod- R
Profit Sharing Pians?” by charg- eg. ing “ erate in most areas from the Rock-
$1.88 ‘They undermine purchas- jies to the Atlantic Coast today ‘eeeeeceseoedeseoseooosooeet
i
“SAVE 31¢ on
PHILLIPS 3%"
oe Halo
2) “We need to promote, not |the severe cold which has hit most
HIGHER JURY FEES
(€) Raise jury fecs from $3 to
Despite the fact that this is an/$6, in addition to increasing four
ominous sign to most people, and jother trial fees. Sponsored by Rep.
‘Theodore ¥F’- Hughes tR-Berkiey). |; a highly disturbing sight to -most-
»« of us, who are not familiar with
~ this weather trick of Mother Na-
ture’s, the appearance of these
fire fingers is not of great sig-
nificance or importance.
In an aircraft they signal no
danger and merely show that the
aircraft is probably positively
vcharged and entering a cloud or
air mass with a negative charge.
~ Usually the dancing electrical
fingers will be seen on the wind-
shield, but ocasionally they will
appear on side windows of passen-
ger planes.
“This occurrence is, for all in-
~ tents and . a display of purposes
* §t, Elmo's fire, the electrical trick
that terrorized many 4a sailor in
the old days. A tall ‘ship’s mast
* or a tall tree in the swamp or any
tall structure, might throw out a
’ finger or two of fire.
It is nothing more than a posi-
tively-charged object balancing its
electrical content with a negative-
ly-charged object, such as a cloud
layer,
The Weather
Fell U.S. Weather Berean
AND
winds 6-16
Today in Pontiac
Lowest temperature preceding # &.m.
6.
At € a.m: Wind veloéity 10 m.p.b. Direction—North-N:
|
ture
+ ieee = Soin _rsanwon anes ch ME . Weather—Cloudy.
*.* t
(7) Permit justices of the peace
to collect 50 cents in each con-
victed criminal case. Money to
county treasury to defray costs.
(8) Allow departments of pub-
lic works to take ove- failing
laa
subdivision to another,
Lynn D, Allen.
License Plate
Rush to Be One
of City’s Worst
Next week will see one of the
of hose and a cutting torch, Lowest Peon ne Nl rasccacions Ml just as
Mean temperature ,.. priawee sesepess OS
mele ing with 1957 plates. agus
61 in 1939. oe ort nin 1004
Chen Welding Items Stolen
valued at $150 General Fab-
ting Co., 551 Going St., Ivan
} , Owner, reported to
3. ‘Department yes- s Hite .
30 1i| The burglars broke a padiock|tu Fh diene arene, Sureee. Gear to gain i a gentry: Missing are a set of’ oxy
H itlzen and-mcetylene gnuges, 80 eet 5138 tertord Township efficient production.” ot the Eastern half of the country
wooo . 3) “We must work for higher liv-|for nearly a week as the core of
(3) ‘Stretch out payments for jing standards.” the Arctic air mass moved east- revenue bond acts, Also spon | 4) “We must preserve the rights|ward into the Atlantic.
jassociated private ownership| However, temperature drops
collection ‘edfomsd Yas tahertot benefits of a fren |were reposted ia the upper Great
+ te Hay Spon- emapsccrd sess Rescue pte a continued in
Donald A. Brown the hardest hit storm sectors, in-,
Senate Group OKs: |etwsine’ wstate” New York and
Hike in Debt Ceiling om
*}until June 30, 1959.
(9) Allow existing township zon-
ing to remain intact one year fol-
lowing annexation of one political
velin State Legislature proved 10 other proposed bills, in-
cluding five to hike certain county
clerk’s fees as suggested by Clerk
as Me Shivers
He said yesterday that 1,896,555
Michigan i to 42 Degrees
To Dedicate Ice Rink eoetenteue
5 98c Preparation H—for Hemorrhoids ...... .67¢
Decoceesooosesoooooeoese
| *
nie ‘ie on
woe TT Soothes Tired Eyes WASHINGTON (®— The Senate
Finance Committee approved to-
day the full five billion dollar
boost in the debt ceiling asked by
President Eisenhower effective KALAMAZOO (® — Kelamazo |
will dedicate its new $200,000
artificial ice skating rink Friday
night. It is slated to operate ; : ee
| 98c Petrogalar Laxative
59¢
It did so after rejecting, by a
vote of 10-5, a proposal by Chair-
man Byrd (D-Va) to limit the in-
crease to three billion.
The committee acted on a bill E
passed -by the House a month ago,
328-71, to raise the amount of the
debt 5he government can have
outstanding. :
The increase is from 275 to 280
billion dollars.
Ingle Seeking Seat Tobacco Dept. Specials
ter Fridey & Seturdey!
‘all Popular Brands—PRESHEST |&
- CIGARETTES: Regular Size 2, 23
PER CARTON
Allen C. Ingle, Farmington Town- | 800s your favorite brand and save| E
ship Justice of the Peace, an-\E sugeie, camel ee This tov price plus Tc tax. No limit.
King ond Filter z 33 PER CARTON nounced his candidacy today for|/E
Oakland County representative in
es Legislature on the Republican
ticket.
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59 Poligrip for Dentures 43¢ H} H $1.69 D-Con Rat and Mouse Killer ..... .$1.09 |
but « few
shoes
oa
ity.
All $4.95 and\$549 Sellers—
Most sizes — 814 to 12-1 to 6 but
in broken ranges. Limited selection.
SALE! MENS
All $5.95 and $6.95 Values ~
% Dress Styles __ & Sport Casuals
* White Bucks * Buckle Straps
| % Scotch Grains * Others
Complete Sizes — 6 to 12
Hundreds of pairs still left in this
group, but hurry—they’re selling fast. Only 1 style, Size as 8% to 12 and 2°. to 3. men
LIMITED STYLES —“E-Jay” and
| Boys’ and Girls’ SHOES
-Dress Oxfords '$ We ENDICOTT FINE SHOES
| Ladies’ Flats and BIG LOT! Smant Silei-—7 oy Sisanked Ist Quality
“Crusader” DERSS
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U.S. to Import Vaccine? |@ Bee ~The: Welfare Minis-| . try today it may -buy~—Salic-{4
type polio vaccine from Canada or] es ; Australia rather than the United! . States ‘because theirs is much cheaper. Ministry Officials said
the Australian vaccine costs about} $3 for a full treatment, the Canadi-
an 75 $4.50 and the ~—s
| No. eed to ey Full Price E : PRICES SLASHED” ‘on All — Famous Brand ELECTRIC
RAZORS .. . You Always -— SAVE at SIMMS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY
MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS
: Picea behak
: Ironing Pad & Govers :
wl veine 6 8 ¢ 7
Poca enol pe te
3 om and holds
wt os Fleer
: _ Newest Model SCE
, 5 ee WASHINGTON Was Father of WITH \f~ Our Country, .
. TRADE-IN SIMMS is Grandfather of Low
i Prices in Pontiac.
] 4%
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TRADE-IN Heavy Gauge Tubular Steel 1 6.95 u. ar ee.
SCHICK Medel 25 2a Board
Electric Shaver | oy 397 “i aie
ne? ee ee oe ew
Reg. $29.50
WITH > Full 54-inch size board with tubu-
TRADE-IN lar legs for greater regidity, Rub-
ber feet prevent creeping. Venti-
lated top,
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L
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SUNBEAM ‘G’
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-
“Large 18x30-Inch Size
SPONGE RUBBER
Floor Mats Py E97
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Nandesans — IRON sponge sponge rabber Reweod
mats
meee. ok ealers.
Mail Boxes
Reg. $5
YOuR NS 99
‘As pictured, your choice of
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Brass medallion decoration.
NORELCO Speedster
Electric Shaver Full 5 YEAR GUARANTEE — Giant DuPont SPONGE HEAD
Sponge Mops __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 30, 1958
Special Prices fo rFidey—9. A. Mt to 0102, M. and. 1 Soturday—9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Scan every item in this adv. , » every one is priced to SAVE
MONEY for you . You'll find - ‘things you want and need
| at LESS THAN YOU EXPECT TO PAY .. . and these aren‘t
all — hundreds of un-advertised SUPER- “SAVINGS on every
counter, in every department, on all 3 floors. Plan a shopping
trip through SIMMS this week-end and SAVE as you've never
saved before.
Rights Reserved te Limit Mt Quantities Se More May Share in Fei
Gloves
Spe seins
$3.95 Value 1 9 9
Satin Covered—Wool Filled
Bed Comforters
$6.98 Value Reversible, in full bed
size. 2-tone colors. As-
sorted color selection,
2”) * juality, ———
loves = white, ‘one
in-or-Fult- Sizes
34 ‘@ Values to $12.95
Choice of twin or full
Just 24 of These
Ledies’ Winter.
Coats Sizes 8-10-12
Extra Heavy Aluminum
Limit 1 VEE Psp a tufts, sles
pif
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HATCHET DAYS SPECIAL! P . Tailored Styles
Ladies’ ’ . Ladies
100% Wool
Flannel
___6-QUART
Dutch Oven
$6.98 T 99 Value
Sure-grip handles in heat re-
sistant bakelite. Precision fit
“MARTEX’ Deluxe Quality
Bath Towels
$1.29 Value 49°
Heavy absorbent terry
cloth in stripes or gold
color. fac ad Ean s,
Skirts
to $7.95
2 for $3
Long sleeve coat
style, elastic bot-
toms. Tatlored pleat eeeeeeeeeeceeeee
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cover, Better than shown.
Oval PLASTIC
13madd eclack' Heavyweight
: Gocoa Door Mats
No Stirring—INSTANT
Cocoa Mix Wire Center PLASTIC
Clothes Line |
Remington — $ ] 95 ¢
Reg. $33.50. Trade : § “'Titerope”’ ¢€ 3 9
—— 90 cE. §1 Value . : Trade ee eee eee $0 Feet POUND
: — RONSON Model “G6" Ewen si0P"t'clan itn ainp 1 Make chocoiape . cloth / Limit 300 feet. milk or hot choc-
Electric. Shaver —tnd Fleer
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wlothes Basket
Regular $2.98
Sale of Genuine
r 1.68 Limit 1 Per Person
able ‘cushion’ soft plas-
won't pneg
dies. Sch oval baskets in
choice of colors, °
—tnd Fleer
5 Webster's Dictionary Boys 6 to 16 Years
Shirt
Tie Set $2.98 Value
iy style, white | irt, button
Sas collar, With
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—Basement
FIRST QUALITY
NYLON Hosiery All Sizes 8Vy"t0 11
$2 Value
79"
antonyms. Hard i
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‘Lady’ SUNBEAM | _ Electric Shaver
\ a ony: 18” Stair Treads $1 Value. Each
TRADE: IN
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$4.95 Rayon Gaberdize
BOYS’ SPORT
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Reg. $1.98
79¢ Sellers to $1.35 Value
For Boys and Girls
49 5/° Child’s Sweaters 100% Orion | | 10 Value
Only 1,000 Pairs at These Prices
Full fashioned dark seams in popular 60 and
51 gauge styles. 57c sellers are searniess in
nude or plain heels, 3 popular colors, No limit
while stock remains.
—Main Fleer
Senet iaO | ee eae
Seg MADE IN GERMANY
Antique brass plated alarm clock as
. Loud double alarm really wakes
ip. Choice of large, small or
ociam sites, (10% tax)
: Fleer Value
Boys’ 2-Pc.
Pajamas Roy Rogers
Western Design
99: Reg. $2.49
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Girls’ Lined Cord
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4 , i tan... licenses grow to be worth 3
: New Arab Federation ’ millions and any sale has 4o be .
Blocks Nasser’s Plan approved by the FCC. Pressure -
‘The new IraqiJordanian Arab. on Commissioners is readily un-
Federation embracing some 210,000 derstandable. 6 —
square miles, was created as a direct Charges made before a House Sub-
result of the union of Egypt and — -that Par to 4 ead
Syria proclaimed a couple of weeks accepted expense mo broad-
a0. casters’ convention and for address-
Kings Farsat of Iraq and Hussein ing it are serious. Even worse is the
of Jordan, second cousins of the testimony that some Commissioners _* dagen eat ee a |
Hashemite dynasty, have agreed to collected duplicate expense money , an Is P sr fe)
merge their countries’ economies, from the Government. for Get ng | umps’
finances, British trained armies and * * *
foreign affairs. They will retain sepa- Sensational statements by - Dr.
rate local governments and their Bernarp ScHWARTZ both before and ft, i
thrones and are expected to continue after his dismissal as chief counsel ag tad pms
their strong pro-Western, anti-Com- for the committee, should be given a 4 and just recently
munist policies. ‘thorough airing. The House subcom- conte - When he =
x* « * -‘ mittee itself, now under the chair- a ~ ear nantes
The Egyptian-Syrian union is | manship of Rep. Hargis, Arkansas = what
something else again. President | Democrat, (the first chairman, Rep. cok ik bork sesh aeated
Nasser will run the show from a |§ Moutper, Missouri Democrat, re- : . sina family, let can add
. " . , , — : alone living on three weeks, Thei
highly centralized government in signed in protest after Dr. SCHWARTZ “Ste. a - Is he supposed to be punished for perigee ry cont. Cairo. Leaders of this govern-- ouster) had so much friction that the “We Don't a ti te Moving” getting mumps? oa lost seni tek six wes
ment look to Russia for military, need for a complete and thorough in- ve n See ™m tO, Mrs, Harold Mowat sti Cold you, Unwerried,
political and economic aid. vestigation is evident. The Senate is a i | Rochester in as Oe are. 5 badge
It now seems likely that Iraq will discussing an independent committee Pavyid Lawrence Says: S Bac ‘ ‘Here ‘g Chanda me know how. .
withdraw from the Baghdad Pact and the FBI has started looking into . ” er Oe ; ; a _ But one child is worth more than
si He in ee Re Ike Stresses Value of Aid Funds © ‘Sr ruc’ | wistsomt nye ing Russia out of the Middle East. Sa ae mee The House has just voted over- = -
; - . ' of a humane _ (Editor's Note: We are in receipt
oe ee ee roe The public now is not going to be Y .sincton — President Ei- 000, about 70 per cerit would be which “with the turbulent state of Tema Tin Ublon. SeGbed suk We movers aaaaduseet tatters. If
Saup whose country borders the fed- -atistied with anything less than: a senhower..bas endeavored in his used in Korea, Formosa, Viet Nam the world today,” as the President mals be. rendered insensible before the persons. who signed the follow. eration in the south, to join and «a ning probe. ie Ss set and Turkey. These funds support expresses it, might require over- killing. The bill must pass the ing names will send us their real
| be the dediding factor in the latest message to Congress to get 1 stront lines” of the United night action without waiting for Senate before becoming law. names and addresses, we will be | could e & _aotiigmee away from the phrase “foreign crates in the Far East and in the Congress. ter ial ak Seems eae glad to publish the letters: ““A Non-
| withdrawal. aid” and to em- Midille Rant there is also an * © * Feat a Factory Worker's Wife,” “Foreign-
e + «x * The Man About Town - phasize “mutual item of $1,800,000,000 for “military The big question now is whether tice wnietiog ta our slough. €f""_"1 Don't Think They Should ° . — - * as the assistance’ which goes to allies partisan politics will ruin an es-_ Seer we have a Do This to a Ta ayin Citizen,”
Saudi Arabia has large oil revenues O tsi de Off d basis for an and associated nations participat- sential program. For Eisenhower pape ectenae th ee Mad . Redhead, red
from sales to Western Europe and u 1 jen ers : comping toed ge Ce Rete ee rey ae oe = i : and “F.M.F"”)
the king naturally would oppose the ’re in the Big Majority © help fight the and the Southeast Asia Treaty United States withdrew her supp2rt tant that we all write our senators : They’re in the Big Majority Lp Sei dr them to vote favorably for Portraits curtailing of that flow. He has rea- Violating Speed Laws wr rt aa aS ce the aatitine fronts of the werte urging, the dary y tor Por
Egyptian inspired attempt to assas- Egoist: A person who when he _ impression, pga wpe Ft nage (Copyright, 1958) in our slaughterhouses . I listen to the troubles that. .
1 largely from he all bear the guilt of it. Some folks pour out to me... And sinate him last year. King Saup, who . meets another egoist develops an critics of the 4 Morecce, where America then 1 wonder to myself low
: I for an 1 conversation. : _ has bases for the Strategic Air, THOUGHT FOR TODAY Dorothy Dyce (2. He
opposes the Baghdad Pact, is well LAWRENCE program, that eas on ae : clearly I can see , . . for theirs
: | — the main purpose of the funds is - Command. — ‘This ts the day which the Lora Detroit sound so much heavier . . . Than aware of Nasser’s desire to destroy ‘> Ladle Aneorica aay Sc eal Outside drivers continue to make up a sort of “giveaway” to foreign : hath made; we will rejoice and those I have to bear . . . I feel
the three Arab kings and create an most of-the offenders on Oakland Coun- President, in recom- Only : 000 is earmarked glad in it. — Psalms 1:38:24 Income Tax-Fax ashamed because I have . . . Less
Arab federation run from Cairo. ty’s main highways. In a 20-mile drive mending essentially the same for technical aid and special proj- x *« worries in my care . . . But when
; thin component parts as he did last ‘ects generally in countries. ‘The green oasis, the little grassy Information on preparing 1 have sufficient time . . . To check * * * on the 4-lane Dixie Highway wi our : ie ,
ty, northwest from Pontiac, the year, spells out in greater detail ee Sl aati. meadow in the wilderness; where, income tar return, the tales they fell . . . I usually
Should Iraq withdraw from the pega ; the significance of the project in ‘There js a special “contingency after the weekday's journey, the issued by the Internal Reve- discover they /. . Are doing fairly
eee, other day our speedometer was kept ex- terms of American life, "> ‘of $20,000,000 for emergen- pilgrim halts for refreshments and nue Department. well . . . And so I do not help Baghdad alliance leaving Turkey, actly on the prescribed figure in the vari- LISTS CONSEQUENCES cies et cannot be foreseen but repose. — Charles Reade, them in . .,. Their very least re-
Iran, Pakistan and Britain, the } ae apeed gones. Of course, a great ma- "ines what could © ; RETIREMENT PAYS quest . . Because I feel refusing
action cold not be construed as erty of the cars were from our ORM ym te pene ai Caled a BP ere ft a hostile. It could be-balanced By a cdunty. vacsed from Sistem the event the “mutual Dy. William Brady Says! Se a a oo —
a stronger Arab defense against or etre ok eanehaian tin tgned aay pre not adopted. reg : ‘wages, or other amounts for per- ~ — Their good cooperation, which
Russia. limit. Of these, 26 bore Genesee County or “sharply” reduced, he says the Bellows-Breathing Boosts —_ ge gata: ae i jo
Iraq is an oil rich country in con- licenses, 20 were from Wayne County, oon s would be as Spo you may qualify for
trast to poverty stricken Jordan four were from other counties or out- A, severe. Sebeegtion ‘4 . credit, If your de- ee po state, and only three were from Oakland impairment of free world power. husband (or wife) would Looking Back
which, in the past, had been sub- County. *. “A certain crumbling, under for this credit, you may . Eee acs
sidized by Britain. The -merger, ‘This seems to give proof to the rather Sime-Soviet pressures, of our claim the credit even though you ears
positions and the hi bringing together 5 million people, unique claim that most of us drive faster pip 2. al sa positions pre Ga wt testy “Tana e | Bearer ag —
could open fertile valleys-in Iraq for When we are away from home, and “are gressively back toward our own age, your retirement scr YORK’S niece enters
tiement-of-Palestiniin- Axel retu-_2% "lp Siemnes’ wines’ ooeiat | aees SS ce! ‘only that income Te- wacs, 3 7 = OF. speed res ons. we: “A massive increase in our own ceived from a pension pr annu- 20 ‘Years Ago
gees, tmmy of whoen me tar, peeve defense budget, in amounts far & public a FEAR GRIPS Europe after Hit-
live in miserable camps and be fed Michigan has twe Huron Rivers, exceeding mutual security appro- a gem yd - - %
by the United Nations. the one that has its source in priations, necessitating increases in aionent ceed tne EDEN QUITS in British foreign
| Oakland County's Big Lake in taxes. mer udss peaslans, egiuition, tater. POY Cte,
Springfield Township and drains an heavy gerade oan fents, and dividends :
Investigation of FCC 9 stfu glomcomiz. an San oe : einem none. Smiles : ae een Soareligemy = Aeliageer rig income, both could qualify A dentist takes a stand against
Should Be Thorough — neuen po Baa por bor sree Pontiac, each is entitled to the useless tooth » ger and young:
The current probe of the Federal Word comes to me directly from my = = a world — by the bean ee oe be can (Copyright 1968) credit. , sters against all pulling.
Communications Commission, which ng time friend, ee get trom three times, 7 d Eisenhower does not mention the perhaps four times a day, is IM- . slg ee ’
regulates radio and television and as- Mayor George M. Algoe = '—tiing being spent by the Soviet PROVEMENT IN THE circuLA- Case Records of a Psychologist: . ,
signs channels, should provide infor- i F See. cen and ar ons we Union, —- — pele TIN , e lm rye gee. 6 A 9 : 7 y are given special recognition people essent ngs in order to In fact the e of belly ; — oe
mation for the enactment of wise Vey | re cement wtale uty hee eae Tells Follies of Girl ‘Giving In ____tidegislation to—end—eareless or dis- The: Nations! Selence- Bake territories where regan stagnation of blood in the veins, Seige / : n\s
honest practices in such agencies. meets in his ci t . Deans ae ee ee eee. eT Le eee / ; = an
miceNe a city next May. aimost any terms from the outside. -—the medical term for idling of Worgq’s problem occurs millions , That which does the most good sical sexual maladies anda person While there may be many regula- | There are various estimates of blood in the splanchnic pool, the gy times in every . / for the most people over the long- ¢an suffer from both of them simul-
. tory laws now on the books,fromthe A ra “e “ age ae what is being expended by the Vast network of veins in the ab- ‘2 fore the Be: = ved : taneously, ; : served in Wor ar II as Waves Communists, some of them run. omen, ; learn to plan your ; \ and r
evidence ao tax} would dia nib being planned for next summer, to be ‘ning into sams far larger than In persons who get little exer. _ ahead. Morality is | Sanger has been used Pog, Bae Bar yp in nth peo ' is none to stop Commissioners from peig in Detroit. This column has been re- anything the President recom- pt ay Prag o spain - metic Fa gargs es ae, . ~_ crn age of sclentific
accepting gifts or loans of equipment quested to urge all Waves in the Pontiac mended. ~ blood dy may -, Sons. Whee Se. Poon is ‘a dreaded scourge which
pene ne gee ‘ aren bowie ; But there is @ phase of self- sate in the splanchnic pool. thus do the most good for the other great lawgivers of antiquity. \iscks heart blood vessels, needed in the performance of their ! ther’ than’ defense and Belly breathing pamps some of most people for the Miah « Ack aae
duties. | National Waves Reunion Committee, peony ‘fo which the President this slacker-blood back into clr- period of time? that you af© Gonorrhea aleo produces sterility ge? ok eee Room 421, Federal Building, Detroit. draws attention as follows: calation, . _ ease for & pros and cond 4 blindness, as well as crippling FCC Commissioné decide. A friend wants to wager “We also have an economic Few laymen have: sufficiennt | of a scales. arthritis, - s
who gets the right ‘s use tele- _———— eat Oe eek ee , : pag er cg ar intviat does she gain by giving ‘Third, Nora might get pregnant. — : a , ‘ , = sen * ne "3 . — |
| quencies. Though these ‘are as in @ 20-mile race the man woujd win es should prove mutual bare we PE ae aaa Well, she a _——
owned by the Government, pri- __ »ecause of his endurance. - beneficial in providing growing "blood a 2% more tro fede oe on , , markets for exports, added oppor- men. the end of the year, although even
vate concerns are granted In a recent talk with the new Director oer) heabngs: or ramrse = on ward that is not 100 per cent certain,
licenses to use them. These Of Journalism at Michigan State Univer= 4m abroad.” -. hom : : “— — turn to another girl.
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five- Shirley Ann Miller bends to whisper into the ear of s
colt at summer pony sale in Harrisonville, Mo.
Find Profitable Hobby
Children Making Money
Riding U.S. Pony Boom
! Asa Hutchinson, an Ada, Okla.,
sters who are bypassing Mom and jeweler, started raising ponies as
for_a bank loam—q-hiobby and now shuns his jew-
raising. \elry business to devote full time
Many of the kids fingling with|to ponies. A member of the na-
the great and near-great of the gional board of directors of the
Pe poy at the sixth atinual American Shetland Pony Club,
lea America summer PONY Hutchinson paused in the auction
sale here inspected Shetlands in parn to discuss the role of youth rows of pint-sized stalls with am jin the pony business.
eye to business as well as pleas-
ure. Pi ge youths are earning:
es rais 9p I ay Eg of “Children make more on ponies ie Hutchinson observed. He
thay any other animal,” comment-!*
ed attractive Mrs. Cliftend Adams,| a'e™ 02.08 sales reading
41, of San Jose, Calif., whose hus-
band was top buyer at the na-
tion's first 4H pony sale in Perry,| “Most people have love for an
Okla., last April. Some of the/animal and there’s just more room
youths realized as much as $1,000 for a pony — literally and figura-
profit on a single pony at the sale. tively — now,” Hutchinson re-
Mrs, Adams, a Choctaw Indian ed. ae
who is an expert pony breeder, | «1.0 at all the little people
has noted a rising demand for here,”’ Hutchinson continued with
ponies in suburban areas. In her |. ween of an arm. “You wouldn't
city a pony is considered a pet | o.nect to see them at a livestock and can be kept in the bac’ | papsrae! apt oh mje booegs e e
Upkeep on a pony is low, she!
pointed out, and there’s even a sairiey ay nate —_
usable bypeoduct ~ “fertBiser to| See's) Ame. Sommer. & com
keep the flowers beautiful.” of Shetland ponies just — pur.
*- &, | chased by her father, Everett L.
Among parents who have got-' sinter, of . Centerview Farm, ten into the pony raising act are| tenexa, Kan, Miller admitted
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Mela of Ray- he’s getting the pony hobby fever
town, Mo., who said they “got the! s9 probably will keep Sammy's
fever” to raise ponies as a hobby| frisky gray stallion, “Wee Wil-
after buying two yearling colts) jie,” along with the newcomers.
four years ago for treir son, Jim-
my, now nine. The couple have Miller paid under $400 for the
sold two ponies-and now have fiew ponies. To his little daugh-
three including “Fashion Jewell posting Php legis ——
Larigo,” a registered mare. part of the bresene impressi
From the bleachers during a eee ee
sale in the Holder auction barn
yo Se grog o oe pen she doesn’t understand about
on sis mt predicted A ponies yet,” Miller reflected with
bright future for the spl a smile as Sammy adjusted the
Ate raling ‘vibbon holding her stawberry
site j ‘blonde pony tail.
“You ¢an feed 10 ponies on the'
amount of feed one cow would
require,” jhe explained. “And 'bile, the closed cars ‘or “sedans”
ponies are ‘fun to have along with|were felatively rare because they
bringing “high and even fantastic |were expenive to build and were
prices." high-p!
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THE PONTEAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1958.
Marries Navy Man
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" PENSACOLA, Fla. — Lora “Cutrer has a new name and a-$12
telephone bill today.
fiz enNC ‘ Le |
” explanation of what's causing ex-| siding down the north-south air|troduced in Congress by Rep, Rob- t! She is now vi George -R./treme ‘cold over the Eastern two ridge, west of the Rockies Warmjerts (D-Ala). - Blakeman. The $12 is what it cost(thirds of the country, while the|.i.’i. being forced up from the + eo 4 for her telephone marriage to the
31-year-old Navy machinist based
at Adak, Alaska.
The 23-year-old Gulfport, Miss.,
bride was married in a proxy
ceremony performed yesterday by
City Clerk Byrd Sims. Her hus-
band is from Red Rock, Ariz.
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The 15minute ceremony went
off beautifully after an earlier at-
tempt Tuesday night had failed
because of poor circuits to Alaska. |
The pretty, brown-haired bride
came to Pensacola for the cere-'
mony because Mississippi does
not recognize proxy weddings. (Not Unusual ‘Shift in Jet Stream’
w—"A shift in WASHINGTON
the jet stream''—not really un-
usual—is the Weather Bureau's
Far West enjoys a relative warm
pell,
a5 * * ¥
There’s no real hope for warm
weather for, much of the ‘Eastern
area for the next 30 days.
The jet stream over the United
States is also known as “‘the pit-
vailing westerlies’’—the normally
west-to-east wind currents of the
upper air at about 10,000 to 40,000
feet, But it seems these winds
‘have become northerlies, blowing
ito Teach Youngsters along the Atlantic Coast last Fri-
day through Monday.
While the arctic air has been
south and southwest to fill Ma
trough there.
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Usually this jet stream. shift
occurs a few times every winter.
But it has been worse this year
and.of longer duration.
Says Men Reluctant ~ Bill Would Require |
Safer Automobiles. WASHINGTON wm — A bill de-
signed to require the manufacture
of safer automobiles has been in-
The measure would prohibit
across state lines any auto not
equipped with safety devices to be
prescribed ‘by the U.S. Bureau of
Standards,
Roberts, chairman of a special
House subcommittee on traffic
safety, said in introducing the
bill yesterday:
north to south over the central
ipart of the country,
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About this time of year, cold,
arctic air builds up over Canada. CINCINNATI, Ohio ww — The
iteaching of young children is set j
‘most exclusively a woman's
because men think kindergaiten|
‘and grammar school teaching is! “There is especially a need for
greater use of padding in the in-
‘terior of the car in order to reduce
p head injuries for all persons.”
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The lawmaker said experiments manufacturers from shipping! .
Save 14!
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shirts in stripes, checks, plaids »
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Huge 599 Price Gx ‘Special! ee?
~ NO ; : ed, inent have shown many injuries could
acts Sea AERA aTe Br Normally, this icy lr would be suid, sue & prominent edt-/Ae Seen" prvented by prope) . face Course on .Pingree Street. ¢ pushed out to the Atlantic by the |cator. packaging of the passenger,” par- tle nett ae ee cand cnet at a ree-/westerlies without too much; Dr. James L. Hymes Py tha lf darty tn. interior’ arees °tacat drawer, (6x2 Tx26” ae | (88.99 City, of Pontiac, Michigan held February |trouble. University of Maryland college of |iixely to come in contact with the ‘oe ‘Wax2txaq" as be the of the But now, there's a neat ridge onjeducation told a recent meeting Of|nead neck and chest. . orem (3.08
surluce course and elated, work on Fe wi which oe cold aie =n tie a oer nursery school teachers that many/ - Roberts said there also was need ative 28 : a ee Street from nue "to -Le-|down through the Plains states to|men would like to_teach young for improved construction of sgats, _—— $0190 50, “ist mt the Pp + ig} Florida and the Gulf, bringing the children ‘“‘but the feeling it's a cushions, knobs and st
' eee ee rovement is on fe treezing temperatures. sissy job, a waste of a man’s|wheels and for an overhead struc- It ts further intended to construct +4 : * * * brain keeps them from it.” ture of greater strength. a ranges og = accordance with
profile and estimate. and that * tbe
jm thereof shall be defray. d by special
assessment according to frontage and
that all of the mts and parcels of land
ee “Sorgy GUSSRSENE RONEN ER ER ENRON ENERO
areas develop such as the one that . }
More and More Trade at Trade Fair
front either sice of Pingree
Street from Cadillac Avenue te LeGrande dumped huge amounts of Snow iggy.
Avenue aan ca@nstitute the special as- u
sessment — ge to defray $7875.06 of the
estimated cost amd expenses thereof and
. that $1318.44 of the estimated cost
expenses thereof shall be paid from the
sar ieee eet. FEC Successfully = Solves 410 Claims . That the Commission of the Cit
Pontiac, Michigan will meet in i Soin.
LANSING (®# — The Fair Em-@
ployment Practices Commission mission Chamber on February 25.
at & o'clock p.m. to bear guqocstates poe
objections that may be made by parties
staronted
24.
Déted: February 19. 1958,
ADA R. EVANS
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City Clerk’ hag disposed of 410/@ ‘ a a - ae of the 454 claims of discrimination REMINGTON BIG 7 : iin employment made to date, the ™ a That at « reg-(Commission was told yesterday. DELUXE : MOTOROLA - : the Commission of the| xk *« * : | ,
Of the remainder, $1_are_ stil - TYPEWRITER -_ . z ‘aa ; yeatic? r] . " 7 ry Reg. 88 Built in eee ae z
rt os on a $139.95 a Bortable. an gett vot eaid improvement ty on ‘ile file formation on the workings of the : Siem led further intended te construct said Commission were held in Pontiac m —§ Quietriter with miracle on eee a improvement in aceotdance | with and Port Huron during the past @ @ tab - Complete with: $179.50 4 Cost thereet Se otrenes by specie month, the pre 5 was rs case. .
A similar meeti planned EE gy | ple cagrnerg = Tl llalalalelataletele betel Astor Strest to East Boulevard ; =e ~
aisesse.c. cst st POWER MOWER penses, thereat shal be. paid trom fam \Clude a luncheon for executives in 55
. Grand Rapids March 5, a trade
Ponting ee One. etjunion conference in Kalamazoo M 19” Cut—Clinton 4-Cycle Motor
mission, Chamber, on Fvoroary 8, neg March § and a citywide manage 14.Guage Steel Base—Large Wheels
es i 1 bears pn meeting in Muskegon in
Dated: , - 8, ise se | ee se $985 :
recat 0 Tax Break Voted : _—
—— = INTEYTION TO CON-
struct sanitary sewers, mping station
and related work on Virlone” hs
Columbia Avenue, Fou
Avenue & Second Avenue.
You are hereby notified that at a
regular meeting of the Commission af
the City of Pontiac, Michigan held Pebru-
ary 18, 1958 by resolution it was de-
ciared to be the Intention of the City
Commission to construct Sanitary Sew-
ers, ae station and related work
on Arle: venue from approximately
north of
bia Avenue from Arlene ——_ to AMC QUALITY — GUARANTEED
(SERRE
BISSELL CARPET _ SWEEPER
Reg. $9.95 $6”>
BISSELL
SHAMPOO MASTER g, $1435 $1050 for Nursing Homes
LANSING (® — If Gov. Williams
agrees, Michigan's 500-plus private-
ly operated nursing homes and
homes for the aged will get a tax!
break ; 2
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7-PC. FIREPLACE SET BRASS TRIM — DELUXE. QUALITY \ -\ \ \
36” Duralon tier curtains
iron need never touch an iron
. pre - =A
ings on wash “a ,
aoe a Permanent fini = 95° ways Slow of se ruffles. pr. By a 78-15 vote, the House yes«
westerly line of Lot 24, Joslyn terday okayed a: Senate-approved Subd :
Avenve from -Ariewe ‘Avenue ta Puler|Dill to classify such homes as con- Tee
to Puller Street: ‘Second Avenue from|=umers Father than retailers in — Avene Penitrte Street a. an|computing their sales tax. es ate =
plan, profile and’ cette ut esta’ sn | The. measure. will cut in half the provement is on file for public inspec-istate’s $135,000 yearly sales- tax
further intended to construct/return from affected homes. How-
ever, Rep. James N. Folks (R-
Horton) said state revenue officials
claimed they could recover the gm
Nylonreinioreed: oe shat hides and soil. Ideal for a
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said improvement in accordance with the
® plan, profile and estimate, and that the
cost thereof. shall be defrayed
special assessment according to ecu
and that all of the lots and parce =
of land fronting upon either side. of
Arlene — from approximately 188
feet north of the north line of Clara
Avenue to ond Avenue; Columbia
Avenue from Arlene Avenue to the west-
erly line of Lot 24, Josiyn Gardens Sub-
division and Lot 12, AP 102; Fourth
Avenue from Arlene Avenue to Puller;
Third Avenue from Arlene Avetiue to
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now tied up with nursing home
accounts to more lucrative fields.
Slight irregulars ot fancy |
metallic “— towels
Coal Costs $2 Billion dst
. ) = a” a = Puller Street; Second Avenue fr Arlen is
Areoue 12 Pulley rect shall conse] “ROME — The highly industrial: f ' illows ata low, low price \ fray $29,200.38 of the estimated cost andjjized countries of Europe, which la | ows Bi 20x 40" size. C \ the estimated cost and expenses thereot/Fe cently formed the Euratom ss: | jte and Metlon \ om yee from the Capital Improve-|agreement — Italy, France, West gy 4 Price cut 50c C My lar gold s stripes |
st the Communion ef tos Cuty ofl eye Sevorting 100000,000 toon eta The price on these plumply’ | with blue, rose, yel \ Pontiac, Michigan will meet in. the|~~ 2P@ importing 100,000,000 tons or) (j hicken feather pillows low or green. - fer:380 Commission Chamber on February 25,/coal a year at a cost of two bil-/@ filled chi down. Long: sat for 880, Wash cloths... -
and. ‘objections’ that ‘may'"be ‘Skae'"by lion dollars, And unless a new/@ | Cane eal ticking. Save! : Guest towels arties interested. sour f is devel in z rim:
i 19, 1958 the pa one & aveet © E — els ADA R. EVANS [have to triple their coal imports gy | air i $ a hlty ioe Hl * Duralon tailored Summer ¢ u ; 2 :
— a — ay / 21x81 Dura 0 ”— 2: ——. a C WA ED FOR \ a al » @For tin GUAR . : lawn or oe :
ME, 7 ‘ai o - curtains priced in ? ese or
HE = 4-Pc, Fireside Set $39.95 Value Price cut 89¢ ae ee De, at dc * — $ 95 No-ron panels, 27x81 ae pe vere pnts fer a Andirons ' ‘de. White and multi-colors in eFor beech
' Folding Screen ‘Complete ’ novelty weaves with cage eCanves, vinyl-coeted s — | finish that keeps them mewi =
a Many Other Models to Choose From Heavy plastic 3
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Spey. $939 B Res. 549% M peo. $4995 ‘Priest . \ . ah " M gesss $5.96 madss Reg. 1.69. Full or \ a
r | ™ Complete With 7 oe , Easy-on elastio ; , Fall Pint Size . Pied end Cove = Large Size = Pa sours patina sas corners. =
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—~ NAME BRAND. SAVINGS colors, 12x12" sive
Fresh, frilly . é i
Reg. $19.95 Sunbeam Steam & Dry Iron $10.88 =
Timex Watches ..........:....from $5.49 5
Reg. $19.95 General Electric Toaster. .$12.88 . |
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Price cut 1.10. Price cut 1. a
- Sportswear |@ Glove leather |
Jamboree arch shoes . pa
— . 5.
Pre cut 6.10 “| | ~ a cut 54
Rich flanne| || New dresses
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Price cut 60¢-99¢
Budget slips
‘n sleepwear
Reg. 1 1.59 C g = | 3
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dresses in Federal's! 1 and 2-pe. ale
d fab- pre ‘ me prints, solid e i, Y f
Cotton, plisses and nylonize omen’s elegant solid springti r all! our choice, gals! E Step arch shoes i
yn in feminine pastels, bie flannel coats feature — yh navy in new fabrics. Sizes ries the deme” cay price ' poe I pegemsne ai heel, cush-* _-s
Gols, ae yoy shorty ad vm ag “Patten say Hae NEW SPRING DRESSES 32-44; her’ ski spring blouses, jon arch and a ee
olls, waltz, : li ’ irts, 22.30; Beige, ian tan, ,
pj's. Misses, women’s in group. throughout. 8.18. Shop now, at Chemise styles. All y Toad 5 et om i » jac his Sines sr _ and pu Fe 4-10, N- M-W-XW.
Free Alterations _ sizes i EFOUP* Free Alterations if EN stag
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Price cut 2.11
Men’s Neoprene
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4.88 Charge it
Dandy all-purpose peat %
leather oxfords are espec
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salt Gees ee ae
Price cut 1.00 |
Child’s sturdy
- feather oxfords
= 1:99 Hurry, and bring the. children
with you for new shoes! Brown
leather uppers, long-wearing
soles. Sizes 814-12; 1214-3.
Price cut 1.22
~ Teens’ “Gum.
Drop’ sport shoes
rea 77
499 Os Charge it
Famous FRISKIES . . . black
Eg mes flexible for casual wear. 410. Buy at savings! .
Redwood picnic
bea: benches Price cut 1.32
Daytime cottons
keep you pretty
Values. a
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Terrific sale of }
costume jewelry.
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The most beautiful collection
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undreds of pieces! Hurry!
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Buy a set for home, one for
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wrap-style dresses of fine 80-
sq. percale in print —_
washable dusters. All
Boys’ Sanforized : Safe ‘ny’ sturdy * 74” folding cot of | tg 8 0 gt ygee werk sox . Men’s polished
Ivy League slacks §% 10-play gym set © Nylow reinforced Si wet bn louis, Hm BB cotton Ivy slacks
1 , 88 1.35 if perfect! Seamfree nylon irreguiars = © :
Price Glamour-sheer,-new shades for spring. Sizes 43° Price
out 660. s : ot "aa . 84-11. Buy for months ahead at savings! ™: — out 8% ‘.
Charge it = Charge it ; ; Reg. ‘T8e. Colorful rayon-silk ares Charge it
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= and powder blue! Sizes Sines 6-18. construction. Includes slide. §@ num tubing, Chafer cloth. Reg. 2.98. Women’s new spring handbags e) back—belt._Sizes—29 t6 38.
Smart shapes, colors and fabrics accent all 2. 12 US.
Reg. 6.98.21” » nicely lined,
hound reg "Hurry, save!
41.98. 26” pullman 8.99 -
ak ee : ie s shes 7 your new outfits at such a little price! Save! ee aes Sooke Ae ae i
7 Bumper ina table F Table tennis table Tots’ and girls’ Pil chen Speman pooriemn: -§ teeing sige :
> and 4-play set | includes 4-play set gay spring dresses colo fins, cone flan; pel and can, pier, "OO on helfer dresses hit a new low price
‘= a » 2.98. Sabre 620 camera flash-unit a Os : 2 88 | 88 Prie . >) Price cut $4 2 Price out 1 1 88
: out 6001 99 _ ot ar _ ot te Ze | 7 flash attachment! ‘Save dc now! yA © pay 002-98 ota Charge it
12.98-14.98. Wools, rayons,
blends in smart colors. Lat-
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smart mock leather ~ coats for women 1S —_—if- you buy now! Many important features! | the fuller figure || white cotton bras
3 . &§ : Reg. 14.95. Handy folding golf cart : - Pe : Price cut . Aluminum finished, ball-bearing wheels, rub- 88 “hte C
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clocks! Beige case, sweep second hand. Bere). sre a
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Si deco alee ilps _THE PONTIAC PRESS.
NEW YORK (INS) — In his
Good Night’s Sleep must be a majority of the points}Russias, Eisenhower could hardly) Eisenhower talked like
lar aches and pains may come on with | whryshchev. he wrote: | bother writing agaip unless you've
rig Peng anh g Pd Reading it, it is as if one was : something concrete to say. In a
maild ‘bladder’ irritation... with that rest- present again in Khrushchev's of less, uncomfortable f ling. “te.| fice, with Lenin staring down} “o%. omplring sad —e td for the cold war at the feet of,
aca heme here” Me eh outer /the Reds. And looking beyond] In Moscow, the following day, the censors passed a story stat- mre gt ~—, gage cg Gh
that Khrushchev might visit living create-a mena s
rd been growing ever since the war
along the rivers of Scotland,
oin t that k. Edinburgh reports. The poachers,
“ spats ~ loperating in the dead of night, He would feel, or be urged to pave taken to using poison to in-
feel, that it would not be safe.crease their catches, the authori- it great crowds picketed the Wal-|ties say, and the campaign against of. beadily from-the wall, and we are
gause of these : ; : , ten help by their pain relieving attion. by had just heard. the President) *B0ct:, But is it not more im- jour earth, he wrote, in connection! their soothing effect to bladder ii portant le he truth about tation, and by their mild action |list where ‘he “stands. "The pause| Param te Korn ihe See Se be ot aepce Sr oaly
the output of the 18 tales of Kidney sabes, (before the reply is precisely as . — you feel it is when the bright young inter-| T Eisenhower letter was to * * *
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tang et the same ne happy relict millions swiftly takes shorthand notes, is a true summit meeting between|coviet Union to blame (if .space
ee a es achat eae tensely transmuting ‘the gutteral the leaders it will be populated peace is imperiled) just as it
Get Doan’s Pills today ! response into English. by Eisenhower and Khrushchev. has only the Soviet Union to blafhe!
Dapper, sad-gray-eyed, goateed clear power are now used in-
q | for weapons purposes {| Nikolai Bulganin is what amounts creasingly
‘|ito the Grover Whalen of the| ‘Stead of being dedicated wholly to peaceful uses as the United Kremlin hierarchy. Apparently, .
he has no political ambitions for] 5't®S proposed a decade ago.
himself and no. taste for joining)
with any of the little factions
|| which might conceivably oppose
(ii Khrushchey on minor points,
|| The miner’s boy, Khrushchev, |
waddling, cocky, witty, rough-
and-tumbleé survivor of 40 years
of jungle wartare in the Com- | W8F against the U.S.S.R. - He
“ punist.Party is No.1. The last | Save the invitation new scope,
Optometrist |} 7 North Saginaw Street
“Better Things in Sight”
Goan Friday Evenings
Zhukov. Where are they new? | 6 to visit the U. S. to learn at Closed Wednesday Afternoons aoe Had ‘he pounded the table, orjknown for a long time that a soft Backache Meansa latest letter to the Kremlin the|put his hand tn. the shoulder of|answer has the opposite effect! 1&3 President has written down what! the thickest little boss of all the/on turning away Russian -wrath.
jhe would raise vocally in any/have been more eloquent or em-jin his letter. He said, in effect,
‘Nagging backnche, headache, or museu- | face-to-face meeting with Nikita|phatic than when, in his*‘tetter,)/put up or shut up — and don’t *
“Most of the Soviet citizens who
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preter at the end of the table|Premier Bulganin, but if there! «pp. world will have only the
x *« * for. the fact that atomic and nu- ly false conceptions.”
the U, S., as he sometimes says
he wants to. We can’t see it
dort when Shastokevitch visited) them is being stepped up.
Early in the year poachers can; Roe. must adc ‘on flimsy
$1.40 & pound for the salmon, laddens
, who has several New York, how would the dictator
mannerly England im *56 a tabloid
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toward ‘peace and the work sons of etre of, let us. a,
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relations? tied great U. S 0 ee ae en ie
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exert an influence are strangers Poachers. in Scotland
iUse Poison on Salmon
EDINBURGH — Hundreds of
‘substance.
produced from the birds’ slivary
The right to ¢ollect nests is vest-
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despite good money the post-war
gaits <4 prefers eater jobs on 400. to 500 feet above
hooking down nests with
spears, as they sway himself be greeted? Even in get.
front-paged him “The Butcher of|‘ne.'
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Historical Lore of Mexico =" “For Women DOWNTOWN STORE | * . : '§ 9 ONLY SUBURBAN COATS, quilt lined ‘with hood, oe :
Makes Nation Paradise ecIRTS 3 : Sees orp Third Floor. . : a t ; =
for Hunters of Treasure SEE Pet ante — 50 only --> Pear dea tt ub. Wake doaxree.. po 125 yards. .SANFORIZED SUEDE FLANNEL, 36” wide. .3 yds. $1 |
MEXICO CITY @®-—Buried treas-jburied it. This hoard, and more ee myo 10 ONLY WINTER COATS. 100% wool milium lined, - 200 yards. . REGULATED. corrages and WEARS ; ves ure, silver, emeralds, Jota. De Aris wesene pare t- nike ts d dOWn-tOnsi <$15.00- : -COTTONS..... AO. eee wa, . .38¢-yds ,
forgotten mines,—pieces-of- : 31 ONLY WOMEN'S DRESSES, Dressy styles, cottons. “9 ONLY...27 x 48 suetdrurr THROW RUGS, doubloons, ancient coins. Some say in the Valley of To- Marked down Seen theese wort teeeneet teens 2 fer $5.00 2 crush “resistant eee esate see, 4640 Gee Bees ee eeeee .$4,00 =
Mexico has them all, well hidden |‘"°*- 12 ONLY wie UNIFORMS. 100% nylon. an but waiting some smart—or lucky @ * * * an Sizes 10 to 16. Marked down to eethe peters 2 = i pad RTT HOE only. ied $2.00
willing to ble, -FORTUN " 2 5: *#e x 36” R onl *@ eee
- This dates back into legendary LADIES JEWELRY, Rhinestones, stone es, med; * : IPPLETUFT RUGS, grey only $2.00 FORTUNES GREAT days bodice Mocteoatlin. Gasteak i “ Simulated pears. So eres
on breeding ground wealth could not be estimated. It ‘LADIES DARK SEAM NYLONS, fst quality, weiand, oor treasures: _|was buried in a place described MesPe Mores down. 10: 407s. = + +05 94+ 0047 2 ter $}.00 Second F
mn. idence teed lbs ngs egg 3 rely Fe 4 —— ' aoe : : . fantastic ‘ ° before America was discovered; (near Tula. | For, Men FOR GIRLS: : ne GS omen ts BaP Racird * 4 TL : 17 ONLY—-NYLON HALF SLIPS, sizes 10-12-14........$1.00 loot; the galleons with cargoes URE—The powerful chief Condoy Broken sizes. prvi ool Wevseeessteeeservons, $1.33 4 ONLY. .LINED CORDUROY SLACKS. .Size 4. cence s$t.33 30 Only ;
of gold, silver and Jewels sailing |buried his tribe's fortune in a cave! 15.ONLY CORDUROY SHIRTS. 12 ONLY. .WOOL KNITTED HATS. Snug ‘n warm......, 506 for home but sinking off the (during a major battle with the’? » Broken sizes. Marked down to. . coposcesst trent $209 es Automatic country’s treachero~; coastline. oo Page treasure was } vansd ALL yr pring NECK SWEATERS, re $80, 8 ONLY. . WOOL SKIRTS. .3 to 6x. .now ently. cocccecs $200 ELECTRIC Lat the hectic of the Rev- ca, some-| % en sizes. Marked down to..... costs chase emetas : mee vie wealthy te tn the Oaxe as\ ‘omy cua anil | ‘ 9 PAIRS./.CORDUROY SLACKS. .Fine pinwale..........$2.00 N fortunes and died before telling kin|2&™ ee Broken — Marked down to eet -+sineeneess SnD ee oe ee teen SES. -Siaws 7 and 8, »-$0008 : BLA
_ where to find them; the bandit era DNLY ¢ EVELES: ' . sine ; Y during which even Pancho Villa is|-7HE SAGRED-WELL OF CHT ee ; Broken sizes. arked ¢ tees eeeee streets eees $100 © : Wee — : @ 2 Yrs. = believed to have buried fortunes. CHEN FFRA—~To appease the Rain 100% wel raglan and balset sleeves. | 20 PAIRS. .BOXER CORDUROY SLACKS. .sizes 2, 3, 4.... 88¢ @ Finest Wiring
men found rich mines, jealously|sacrifices carrying valuable orna- pe cog he 9 i ai -seese$tZ and $20 oe TO DRESSES. once y, 2. Bevesecene. $1350 @ Single Control guarded their locations—and died|ments and jewelry into a deep sa- ’ 2 ONLY "WOOL SHIRTS. Broken sizes. Marked down to. .$4,00 48 PAIRS. INFANTS’ MITTENS. .to keep fingers snug.... 50¢ or disappeared. The mines are stillicred "well. Some of this treasure Ss ae .-@ LORD COTTON SPORT SHIRTS . f : . $ ; there. has been found, and is in the Pea- Ps Brok res. Marked down to... .. ere et
écesavene tineme Pet? Speen A Marviel Univer - of 4 Oe nans'82 oh. FOR WOMEN: , The magazine “Mexico This| i ee LY co’ Machine wash, 6 ONLY..WOOL AND ORLON SWEATERS. Reduced... .$2.00 : ; : Month” recently devoted almost| Treasure is belleved to exist Fiesixe ee F : an entire issue to lost treasures. near all the old ruins—and many : 12 ONLY. . BULKY KNIT SWEATERS. .Sizes 32 to 42....$3.00 “ :
Here are just a few site bawe Bet ovat Suen See 16 ONLY. .BETTER BLOUSES. Sizes 32, 36, 38........$1.50 : MOCTEZUMA’S LOST he Hated jenglen sak SRS "For Children ; ; . mountain areas. 60 ONLY. . FUR BLEND SWEATERS, Short Sleeve Slipovers $4.00 | URE—Axayacatl, father of the nt CARDIGANS AND LONG SLEEVE SLIPOVERS $5.00 e 4 i : Aztec emperor, accumulated the} But not all of the nation’s hidden y on | jj GARDIGANS AND LONG SLEEVE SLIPOVERS........ | : (
fantastic hoard. Moctezuma sealed|wealth dates back to archaeologi- Sad grr comune 5 RTS, m sephinn NE as $100 ~ Perfect Quolity it up in his palace. When the Span- or conquest days. ‘ Bhen eaabinge mand concealed pigs eee eeeees e
iards invaded Mexico and took the| Pirate chesté’ exist, and mally 25 ont yh WIN JACKET, Pavan od Sion ae _ Main Floor 60-15 Aztec capital, they’ foun 4: the|have been found. During the Revo- EAMLESS Seat Govan das ue ee : | : : . poure hance gps lation, wealthy men buried thelr fi ety ety eS retegecnd VE FOR MEN:. ; Fleeing before frantic ztecs, the|possessions, dropped them in wells, S 25 ONLY BOYS’ UNDERWEAR. Midlength drawers, extra ; .: Nylon Hose
qual cerry. But many were sojcf their haciendes, 35 ONLY UNIVERSITY CAPS. 100% wool, buckleback ge dt soe a Ra sate oe k Seams greedy their loads were more than/ More definite, and easier to find _ First Quality S . -gplme” Marta Mem tS......-.... 1. decent cag: 1060 0 Se ae eae ct agree © OS p= A Sted Gates ct, veel ag Be itt rule ba 60 ge, 30 Denier 90 + rote «gag “oe wey Sompeugl patterns, extra warm, ei A rs ba ars sqnronze jos heel Eat $1.50 e 60-15 8% to 11 ge Gau zes 8 to Od DOWN. 10... de cee nae fy = 3 piece ipa ae ay izes 82 to 25 Mee itp met SWEATER, short sleeves.. Sizes 12 to 18. aye > 26 ONLY. .CORDUROY SPORT SHIRTS. blue and tan. ..$2.00 | _am : ¢ ar ee eer Feo" Tee terse Tes ie BK. :
30 ONLY FLANNEL LINED JEANS AND IACKETS 20 PAIRS. . UNLINED PICSKIN OR CAPESKIN GLOVES. .. .$2.00 [7 > Prs. 8
Sizes 3 to 4. Sizes 3-5-10. Marked down to. +...$1.00 37 15 ONLY. .100% WOOL NECK SCARFS...... eeouckss $1.33 7 TODDLERS’ CAPS. Nylon, corduroy, wools for both hao ‘ ee
and girls, Marked down to.....,-s é Marked down re er eee eee *eee - $1.00 ; 3 ONLY. - NYLON TRICOT cow NS. lace trims... .now $2.88
TODDLERS’ seoweastri: 100% nylon, washable, = ,' SHORT oe
Size 3 only. Marked down to......45+..5. cocsees $150 3 7 OMLY.. PAPAMAS cotton challis ++.,..now $2.88
| TODDLERS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS. Limited quantity.
TODDLERS’ CRAWLABOUTS. Coruoy in dark exon.” gy WALUES FROM OUR SHOE DEPT. f LADIES’ Broken sizes. Marked down to ...s....+8sceucceees $1.33 | 23 PAIRS..BOYS’ WING TIP BLACK OXFORDS, : Silk {fos RAMEE does tere rae 100% woo! tweed, $5.00 ‘e 3% to 514 ee ee te | ze Mark: down to....« or ee | eee) - s - .
GIRLS’ COATS. Broken sizes, Marked down to..........$8.00 | 2% PAIRS..GIRLS’ and WOMEN’S LEATHER SLIPPERS. . $1.00
GIRLS’ DRESSES, broken, sizes. Marked down to, .$1.00 and $3.00 |) 46 PAIRS..WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES..512B to 9AA...$3/88 | GIRLS’ ROBES. Sizes 6-8-10-12, Marked down to........ $3.00 |) 40 PAIRS. . WOMEN’S CASUAL SHOES. .5128 to 812AA. .$2.00 GIRLS’ QUALITY RAINWEAR. Broken sizes. Marked down to $5.00
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| 19 PAIR OF BARKCLOTH DRAPES, heavyweight,’5 pinch pleats, P ~~ a white & colored grounds, Sizes 42x90, Marked down to $7.95 FOR BOYS:
4 ONLY BETTER COMFORTERS. Decrori filled, nylon > 18 PAIR
covered, Size 72x84. Marked down t0........5..00. $17.00 © ri Me i tboae ae be os. J . - $1.50 100 ONLY HOUSEHOLD — Big 35 x 30, hemmed Be ready for use, Marked down t0....-+.ee.eeees for $1.00 30 ONLY, .LONG SLEEVE POLO SHIRTS. . sizes 10 and 12.. BBe
200. ONLY CANNON WASHCLOTHS. A special buy. 14 PAIRS. PLASTIC COATED MITTENS ....... eheske cc ih
- poche agile tpi p oho ae $1.00 GE) 8 ONLY. .BOYS’ LINED JEANS. .sizes 4 and 5.,..++..$1.50 mom NTS. is 0 ter carpets, i
Size 27x45 inch to 54 inches long. Marked down to.:..$3.00 -4 9) °° expe gs rgd cope 4 «Buckle back,
4, ee ee ee eee ch evexecces s$t0N Ee 40.ONLY DUCK DOWN PILLOWS, size 18 x 25. ~ ~ oe Weled Mitel tes... +.ec.s sce ee .s..$4.00 fay 10 Ras dee Mona Guckes (ncsere size 4 only. .$5.00 jae a 20: Guay DOOR MATS, big size 13:22. Madund dewi: te: $1.00 |] 36 PAIRS. . BOYS’ DENIM JEANS. .Sanforized, sizes 4 to 12 $1.00 Men's.
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1,000 YARDS COTTON YARD GooDs, wr ~ of stock, . é - @urrent styles Marked down to....+.++..3 yards for $1.00 | 96 ONLY. vo LONG SLEEVE COTTON _— ‘ sizes 4 to 16, i tee Pewee eer, -$1.22 ‘
FOR MEN: °
717 ONLY. _MEN’S PART WOOL DRAWERS, sizes 30, pa ee Se ee Fee se ee hare «$1.33
5S ONLY. MEN'S ied woo. GNOEREUATS, : s
sizes 40, pelt re ee Te ee ee OF he ene $1.33
, 3 ONLY. ‘HEAVY HOODED. FLEECE LINED SWEAT SHIRTS $3.00
40 PAIRS. .SPLIT LEATHER WORK GLOVES, small size.-.50¢ Pr,
20 PAIRS. AMEN’S MOLESKIN PANTS... real savings ee ee ree | Pr. 4 | OCEANS OF NOTIONS, ash trays, oleate cups, combs, only... “#e
Shoes for the Family
W ONLY ILLUSTRATED Boots. 6-inch, = lined and
insulated.” Marked nm to. eet Oe oe Peewee eee + $10.00
‘10 ONLY CORDOVAN « best quality horsehide.
Sizes 8 to 11. Marked down to.....+.. ¥en sess cone s§900
6 ONLY LIZARD PUMPS. Broken died. Marked down to. .$8.00
24 ONLY WOMEN’S SLIPPERS. Velveteen, sequins, red
and black only, Sizes 4 to . Marked down to. sseses $2.00
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& SA EEPRUARY 20, 1958 THIRTEEN
IN Day Celebra ion
F riday and
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"Regular Prices Chopped to Bits... Shatteringly Splintered
’ An event unlike any in years in.this area! Read every ad. . .
and every item... there are hundreds and hundreds of aston-
_/ ishing values being advertised for this two-day bargain spree.
‘All DOWNTOWN PONTIAC is joining to make this one of
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Values You Will Hardly Believe
_But...Honestly They Are True!
_ Bargains You Thought Would
Never, Never Be Offered . i. om
But Here They Are!
a Great WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY EVENT for THIS WEEK END! ‘Heasitly; like Gearte Washington, we cannot tell a le 73 = ae
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the most ‘talked about . . . longest remembered TWO-DAY —_ they're terrific values! Come and see for yourself! SALES ever! .
Reg. $79.98 Ladies’ 22.9 Offic : i eahigeyy Cinta rar edigaichy . eS Ra 10 M
pate pale y $46 se or Ba es : or capone Reg $ na aaa ; _— & rr 4.95 Ore CANDLES eg “ee s" vi tects only $1.48 cases eA PPY’S — ae ah UD en
They'll Sell Fast! Hurry!
: Sepuler charcoal grays and browns. Pleated:
and ivy styles. Sizes 28 to 36.
THIS COUPON SAVES YOU $3.85!
Entire Stock — — Sanforized
$2.95 Flannel
3 for $ es
ile They Lost! Hurry! All — [mace sizes §
THIS COUPON SAVES YOU $12.90!
Crease Resistant Worsted and
$12.95 All Wool $ C 9 5.
Flannel SLACKS
2 ica This Price
too. Never priced so low
-$26.95 Genuine alee
Ils JACKETS § — top grade. leathers—-perfect pals.
38 to 44. They'll last a a
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THIS COUPON SAVES YOU $2.90 AND MORE! }
$3.95 and $4.95 Washable
SPORT er
SHIRTS for S D
Good looking patterns in choice colors.
Cottons and rayons, some corduroys, too,
A smash value!
THIS COUPON SAVES YOU $4.06!
Men’s Fine Wool
‘$5 Pull-Over
SWEATERS | $ a “While They Lest!
Crew Necks, V-neck, and plague es. P
lar colors, ail sizes. A tertific ss ne
THIS COUPON SAVES YOU $10 AND MORE!
Just 42 of ¢ Our Popular $25 and $35
13 | COATS.
Stove bs somes thers sad tones. fa teal A steal! 2 Days Only ot This Price
Smart tweeds, shetlands
-YOU’RE MONEY AHEAD WHEN YOU BUY. ‘AT
BARNETT’S! Only our 250-Store Buying Power could
possibly bring you such values as these. It sealer
__ you big dividends to be here early, Friday or La
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and job
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other when we go abroad.”
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office in Los Angeles.
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hardly know it's on...on bouncy cushion crepe sole!
Sizes 4 to 10—Width AA to B's
SPECIAL SALE:
he League SADDLES
White with Crepe Sole POE ch OO |
* kk +t
4.N. Saginaw St.
We Give Holden Stemps
MAIN FLOOR SHOE DEPT. -
———————————— way. So SS ——
Hatchet Day Special
AT A VERY SPECIAL PRICE!
. INCLUDED ARE
Men’s Lodge, Cameo, Onyx, Signet, Initial, Birthstone for all
months.
Ladies’. Dinner, Onyx, Pearl, Emblem, Cameo and Birthstone
for all months.
AT THE VERY LOW PRICE OF ONLY
sqaoo FED. TAX INCLUDED
Formerly Priced Up to $30.00 - \Returns $10,750; |
Judge to Decide
Proper Reward
SACRAMENTO, Calif. @—How
much reward should a man get!
for finding $10,750 in cash and re-
turning it to its owner? —
Superior Judge Jay L. Henry
expects” to answer that question
for Everett D. Nibbelink on Feb. see Prejudice
Damaging US. Back From California,
Nixon Reports ‘Nation
Needs One Philosophy
| LOS ANGELES @—Vice Presi- dent Nixon says the nation “‘can-
jnot afford the cost of prejudice} . * =
discrimination.” Nibbelink, operator of a safe),
company; purchased an old safe
for $80 from the estate of the late
Peter J. Huth, wealthy rancher. !
| He discussed the subject during
| yesterday's meeting of the Presi-
ident’s Committee on Government
Contracts, of ‘which he is chair-
In it, he found $10,750 in cur-
rency. He turned it over to Thom-
as E. Marchand, executor. __.
Marchand asked the: judge to
decide the amount of Nibbejink’s
“reasonable reward,” as- author-
ized by state law. Concluding a five-day southern
California visit, the vicé president
and Mrs. Nixon left aboard a mil-
’ [itary plane for Washington.
| Nixon said that nothing is ‘
‘damaging to the United States
] abroad than for us to practice one
| philosophy at home and preach an-
Denies Slaying.
Japanese Girl~ Detroit Gl, Being Tried
Says He Didn't Commit
Noy. 17 Murder
YOKOHAMA, Japan
Gregory J. Kupski of Detroit to-
day denied slaying a Japanese girl
after viewing the scene ot
crime during his Japanese court
tria] for —
|| The coMmittee was formed to
work for elimination of racial and
religious discrimination in hiring
for work done under government
contracts. The committee held!
several. sessions here and an-
nounced it is opening a regional
| Nixon said southern California
|has a good record in the field of
racial and religious relations, but i FRAT HELISS eee “we want to make it
Supple smooth-texture ae | “Too often,” he said, “we south-
ppl tyre, burtakia 10 weightless yon jern Califorriians assume prejudice
jand job discrimination exist only
Beige Black Buck in other parts of the country.”
Red, and | Secretary of Labor Mitchell, speaking at the same meeting,
said the committee has made sub-
istantial progress but ‘‘must recog-
‘nize that we,cannot change pats
terns. of human action overnight
| by government edict.”” Mitchell al-
iso is a committee member. Prosecutor Toshio Aoyama
pointed to the chalked outline of
a human form in a narrow:alley
and asked the 23-year-old Army
“Do you have any
knowledge that on the morning of
Nov, 17 the corpse of a woman
Dancing Tunes Played ;
at Joe Frisco Funeral Reg $ 297 | i
| HOLLYWOOD @.— “Darktown ¢ Strutters’ Ball’ and “Beautiful),.
Colors Black and ‘Baby”’ were played at the funeral “All T can say is that I didn't
irl,’ Kupski told news-
men later. He is charged with
murdering Kazue Eikawa, 25-year-
old wife of a U.S. Navy man now
in the United States. Her nude
body was found strangled with her
own brassiere, her panties stuffed of stuttering comedian Joe Frisco.,
These were some of the songs
‘he danced to during a career that
took him from bootblack and bus
. boy to vaudeville fame, Broadway
y officials said last
Kupski had confessed
slaying. the woman. Japanese
prosecutors said he made a simi-
lar GOnfession to police and the
investigating prosecutor, The GI
pleaded innocent when his trial and Hollywood.
. Frisco, 68, died Sunday after a
long illness.
‘ * * *
O'Brien, Wallace Ford, Jack Pep-
iper, Julius Tennen, Walter Catlett, | The 250 mourners included Pat
i
i .Alan Mowbray and Cecil Kella-
A THOUSAND RINGS
_ WE ALSO HAVE ANOTHER GROUP - Sg
EE OF RINGS - VALUES TO $60. {her 3
- A very fine manufacturer from whom we purchase a great deal of our
F needs, wishes to reduce his inventory and has_offered_thie—st ack to
us at less saan actual cost _p providing-that—we also co-operate to bring
oF BS possible price. You will never have a better
¥ opportunity. to. purchase the Pd you have always wanted. Every ring F __, is solid gold and is guaranteed.
SORRY, NO LAYAWAYS, BUT ‘WE WILL BE GLAD
TO CHARGE IT ON BUDGET PAYMENTS.
Sale Ends Feb. 26th — Don’t Wait.
"5.99 Print Cotton |
_ Chop went the
a op goes
the prices.
39c Quality
YARD GOODS
lo ‘Coine, save on Prints, Percale
and — Flannel: First quality.
Limit 8 yards.
BED SPREADS 999°
—— wee Chemy pitbess will
to Bring the We nin Ps to “2 i
DOWNTOWN PONTIAC’S SENSATIONAL .
, HATCHET DAYS -
FRIDAY. and SATURDAY - FEBRUARY 21 and 22
29¢ Dress Shirt Zippers .
19c Dish Towels............ 6c
1.49 Feather Pillows.........
29¢ Cannon Towels........
- 88ce oe Panels . .
BE HERE EARLY FOR THIS BUY!
FIRST SERVE—FIRST TO SAVE! We cannot tell.a lie . .
we ever offered. Here’s why .
sy ; to pick up the Hatchet ond cut prices to bring you the Biggest
ae bargains, to break all sales records for two days. Check this
ad! Be the first in line! All quantities on a while-they-last
basis. Come early!
All These Savings and Credit, Too!
Buy now, take 6 months to pay. Come fol- eS
low the crowds. Be here when the doors :
open of 9:30 a.m. These are the “Best” Bargains
. George’s buyers were told
| By George! This
is chopping prices
3.99° Better LADIES’ DRESSES
Pick from light and dark San-
forized prints, Sizes 12 to 44,
Limit one to a customer while*
they fast.
© + ©
eo! hatchet value
"1,99 Full Size
MUSLIN. SHEETS
€
Famous “Surewhite’ Brand,
first quality. Wide hem. Limit
2 to a customer. —
." - We cansot tell « lie.
va pg 4
$25 Girls’.
WINTER COATS
q Coats 7 to 12. Sets 3. to 6x.
Prices chopped to new low.
“es * *# «© ~DRESSES rby
——
1.79 Boys’ 10-oz.
BLUE JEANS
to would never - believe
this rs seead Sizes 6 to 12,
10.99 Boys’ 4 to 8
| vos ated
24.99 All Wool
_MEN'S SUBURBANS ‘A
A give-away price on_ better
suburbans and all wool short
jackets. 36 to 44. - AND HERE GOES PROFITS!
‘@ Special: 9:30 A. M. Friday
JUST 4... $99 FUR COATS
Sold.to first 4 people. In 9
Coat Department Dyed mouton processed
Lamb. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16.
SAVE UPTO 50%
BLANKETS... b23° SAVE ON LADIES’ WEAR!
3.99 Ladies’ Sport Blouses. . .
4.99 Ladies’ Orion Sweaiers. . 1.66
1.99 Ladies’ Slips.......... 886
- §.99 Ladies’ Print Brunch Coats 1.87
2.99 Ladies’ Purses......... 68¢
HOP, CHOP. DOWN COMES PRICES
HERE GOES PROFITS.
.. @ Special: Friday, 9:30 to 12:00
3.99 New Spring Ladies’ Skirts
While they oil Better ¢€
skirts reduced. Come, save!
BS DOW MISS THESE SAVINGS
1.19 Boys’ Flannel Shirts ..... 66¢
‘Sizes 10 to 14
WOOL, JACKETS $376 1,99 Girls’ Blouses . Sizes 7 to 14
1,99 Infants’ 3-Pc. Terry Sets. .66¢
wean:
uldn't-have been
more honest
$29 Ladies’
WINTER COATS
99
Just ¢ ras coats. Sizes 10 to
16. 14 short coats, 10 to 18.
Core early. Limit Ltoa Cus~ ©
tomer,
Pick from white and colors,
Sizes ]0 to 20. Limit 1 to a
customer, :
Ladies’ Panties ASB
” Site ene
couldn't buy -
more value
89c Spring LADIES’ NYLONS
New spring shades in sizes 8Y4 to 1 Hy Slight irregulars. Limit 3,”
Men's Pajamas | **
Martha Washington -
wonld have bought
this Sergei
‘| 60 Receiving Blankets. .
19¢ Tots’ Training Pits. Lae Ge Sizes 2 to &
FIRST IN WAR-—FIRST IN PEACE—FIRST IN THE
HEARTS OF HIS COUNTRYMEN .
FIRST IN VALUES!
Special: Friday 9:30 to 9
3.99 Men's Sanforized White Shirts
broadcloth. shirts. : | | 4 ri “New flow price on. first
Sizes 14 to 17, Limit 2.
Friday Only 6 P. M, to 7 P. M.
© | While they last, Limit, 4 «» AND WERE
1.00 Cotton Stitched 44e
LADIES’ BRAS .
What a cull
What a buy!
12.99 Poplin Hooded. LADIES’ CAR COATS
66
| give-away price.
1.00 MEN’S
POLO SHIRTS Lined senterpreet _ at a
» We lve elds Rod Steps Mea’ s Department
as 8,99 MEN'S
DRESS PANTS
i ag h GOROR
=) eo ea
Reg. 15.95. ...$11.88] Reg. 14.95... $9.88
ALL SALES FINAL
NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANCES |
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: US; la Holding. eotboan cen si “satay Rm Fee Oe its
eas ae tight Upsets OP Bigeye a * eae sts have risen 2] . BY 640 ii : Zn
; A a fee ghery lenge poones PHOS ET nt | i °
ve LONDON — British Army head Jalisco, Cliahue’’and_Durange-ite United Nations indicates tefl . Netherlands, Great Britain, 4 . 1. i quarters in Singapore were flooded “ : Little Likelihood of Open” Nciieits. acune’ thi hee! : Ee
: Resistance, : Say Those flew 18-year-old Janet Jennings out hed & ’
Who Have Filed from England to wed her ‘i Ven , sweetheart in Malaya. &f
PARIS (INS) — Communist con} tua Beaiegss oni Pe > a ee esis
trol appears more secure in C. zech-| has s wives who have not — fa
osiovakia than in any other Soviet jJanot's pood fortune. They wae , a "2s eee
is ny eee See , Guaranteed ary srhis realization has ‘come as & par who wondeil why women| Lifetime 0. (jy .
shock to Western diplomats and with children didn’t get travel pri-: Z
or —- once thought the Czeahs elty over fiancees. 8 ay og T ONLY .
would be the most difficult for the x * “a ei
Feds to t Some I had to bites up i
msi wae ‘Sven and other aren alone, on shoestring allow- | : t : Lady’ s DIAMOND WATCH 1g88 pina diplomats say that the oF ms foal iw i apse broken by ba e GREASE PROOF : Re galar $ 7 i. 5 0
ec eclite. ‘peoples. te: came NE separations ! ® NEEDS NO WAXING =| ' vad the satellite peoples to cause = : =
treable fer their Red raters” sot and Corporal Roy Tyrrell gh Bhp yg ead | Values to $90.00 | Values to $14.95 | Values to $19.95
And even the claims of Czech pad been waiting 18 months to be ¢€ fo $
emigre leaders are modest. wed, but the wives had been wait- FIRST QUALITY : for $8 88 for 8 8 r e
The emigres say there is little ing longer than that to see their! 09x39 e ‘ .
likelihood of open resistance, eVeN overseas husbands, they said. : ‘ : te
of a passive variety. And they “Maybe the Army has a heart,” 5 @ REGULAR 17c ws | 2 Only T.V. Lamps
add that we police ro one said, “but shouldn't it apply . oS . 7 Only Gent's 17-}) Watches | 10 “Only Hallite eels <- ‘
army control is so strong in it more intelligently?” The A on er: coutry of 18,0009 = oy Mets | wala wes” lag cotesienatien ASPHALT TILE T TI “ILE : ened polite ia aS BT: 7 Only. Revere Stainless | 16 6 Only Barometers nobody ry anything f000SD.'to complaints. 4 x * z Only 3-way Radio : ae ee
7 = ~ 9x9%M%. Factory fresh, “B” color W ALL af "9 Only Room Heaters | 12 Only Camera Bags 9 Only Gold Top Pen Sets
The Saly apparent pecblem ts . , group, marbleized atterns No watinie b from f s, Czeck : P, pat : The perfect way to refinish your I 37 Only Pes. Luggage: 11 Only Mend Bags
rewnape copii a : ‘Bat Mexican Railroad's limit. Reg. 6%c. bath or kitchen. Reg. 24c sq. ft. | EGunboprar 18: Only Wales Wallets cat 1 tec ads a French mat who said: ab- os , Y Rin 2 and 3-Pc. Costume “Pe. senteeism is “endemic” in com- Condition Improved 10 Only Men's Initial gs 9 Only “ie 5 Only 3-Pe. Scissor Sets
munist countries en any! goxipadl 10 Only Ladies’ Birthstone | & 8 Only Chrome Serving Trays
j carter pala antec And an| GUADALAJARA, Iexico—Northe ONLY s 4Vax4Y% Rings 12. Only Becén and Eggers 3 Only Siiver Plowere
emigre leader said the problem is) te Mexico now is beginning} § 3 1 3 Only Silver Seafood Dishes
ler tae years old and there is | reap the benefits of a three-year ed. 1 Only Clock Radic 3 Only. Tarter Bakers 2 Only Portable Radics
no evidence of any increase. [$82,000,000 rehabilitation program .
There dre several reasons for! aad hoe a dig ena fen $425.00 OPTA ODDS ond ENDS
the firmne f the Red hold o acifico o exico sUadaiajara
the Czechs, once known as_the|Teports. ‘6 Speaker AMFM Radio. $999” TABLE 44: most “western’’ and freedom lov-| Transformation from the state ‘and Record Player ..... Your Choice
ing of all the Middle European of near abandonment which existed
—_ the Ps was pee by the
: s viexwican Government six years 0
ee tee Concha re nant ron, (has been completed in 1% years - 101 South Saginaw St. : he Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 f * Assured Satisfaction
than any other communist css than the time originally esti. PARE FREE IN OUR LOT IN REAR OF STORE —_— _— it sage aad en te ‘mated. The 1,095 miles of track
aralghieds heen. caneting Mais hae an eel | "20 NORTH PERRY STREET os Guaranteed ‘Quality ly
“French * reports say/10e-pound Fa (Corner of Lawrence)
there is an industrial boom and i and 63 diesel-electric locomotives a = =
— shortage. Emigre lead-),————__
ers say letters from pee aes
. ia report the regime is trying to
make things easier for the people ji.
and food has 3 ger more pleniti-| . T 2 h
ful, but is reported as not O t
enough. pen ionig
; °
Scotsmen Wage-War : and Friday
on“Nuisance Birds’ ‘ol 9 P.M.
ae is amt “.
gning to persuade more hunt
tre to waren predator bir, birds, which Saturday
are seriously threatening crops, ‘
The Government has set up a ‘til 6 P. M.
plan to pay half the cost of am-
munition for the shooting of “nuis-
ance. birds,”’ described as wood
pigeons, geese, and rooks, There
penven: of ay Wed in the ‘eid | : poison any in t ie, 7
and, despite an open season on) es PE AL
most game birds, flocks. continue SPECIAL 2 ° s cl ;
to increase each year. et s
, | Aurora Maid $ Remington $ Downtown | Automatic
: WITH NAME Pontiac Home and Auto . BRAND
HATCHET _ COOKER «3s; $3995 ” 4 DAYS. Only 6
$3150 te Rear? term) i (Not Exactly as Pictured) ‘ Left (Not Exactly as — Our Reg. 31
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"QQ | Hotpoint Electric 10-Piece | 3 0” Deluxe , °°
2 SE SeaTES | ‘< , Living Room oe ee s
Reg. 14.95... $9.88 | / Outfit Reg. 12.95.....$7.88] , =~ ; :
i we. ik eee Reg. $249.95 MEN'S SKI PANTS , ‘mA. 7.7)
Reg. 17.95. . $14.36] Our Rea. *199.95 ee ae s e. ey.
Reg. 10.95.... $8.76] ot : INCLUDES . . . Sofa Chair, 2 End Tables, Colfee Table, . : 2 Matching Lamps, 3 Throw Pillows.
LADIES’ SKI PANTS “NO MONEY DOWN! = : —
Reg. 9.95.... $7.96 HONEYMOON
=
sos ee Pts 5.P C.. DINETTE “Chairs ! Chairs! 3 Reg. 13.95. oe .$11,15 £ = ee ‘
. sai'Paixas |) -——+ $60.00 Reg. 12.95... ,$10.38] SAVE %60.00 Reg. 11.95.... $9.95] — :
Reg. 9.95.... $7.95 Up to 36 Months to fu ‘3 SKI BOOTS | Not Exactly as Pictured
Reg. 37.50... .§29.96
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INSULATED BOOTS |
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| OPPORTUNITY] cmmsieminaminee
Dect tour Fontiac
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OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9 P.M-E SALE] TWEED TWEED
SAVE 30% TO 60% ON ODD ROLLS and DRAPERIES OUR ANNUAL FEBRUARY |. “i.2? | 54g’ 2, §9Q
FREE BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER WITH EVERY CARPET INSTALLATION : , ‘| ‘2
OPP ROLLS _ REMNANTS OPPORTUNITY SALE TWEED COTTON Roll # Ydge. Sale | 12’x13'3” Green, Black and White Tweed. $81 88 K |
#1 62% Aqua Carly Wool Twist w 35, 7.95 pera Seer es eh ce "OS | our huge volume of well to. wall instelletions | /“*¢.3°: SIP BSS Reg. $19 $99"
_ | #2 122 Grey Carly Wool Twist ..13.95 7.95 | repay $200 coe fe $99.88 | has lett us with approximately 100 rolls of (2° & Green Light Green
2 #3 48% gona 15.95 9.98 125204" cheno yet Fae Teens, $147.88 carpet and many, many remnonts of carpets | —
#4 81% Groy Mali-Nuh Willen 13.95 098 [Azmi stent Trt... $59.88 | Minutacturer or we will not cory this casom,| WEED COTTON
eee emer NSS. GSR | aasle7 at Mem Twin.” $99.88 | We have moved all of these into the store and | 'wi.f22 § “ss? $4 gee | #6 64% Lt. Beige Wool Nab ....10.95 7.95 11'3x9'10" Brown, Green and Beige Tweed OPPORTUNITY priced them to sell out before Br'n-B’ge-Grin Dark Green [#7 84 Figured Beige Wool ....13.95 8.95 | temter $110 coerce ss oO eR ne en en ed Remnont is : 7
| FS 63% Grey 2-Tone Wool Scroll.13.95 8.95 Raguler $210 Poe ee $149.88 numbered and riced pe for the one you weet n #9171 Grn. 2-Tone Wilton Scroll 13.95 8.95 | 2,0. Sewn, Coen and White Toeed. $6 by uauabor AGdjlidh ls ronciied $0 voce cH ode TWEED FLORAL
#10 124% Watria Wool Scroll .....11.95 7.95 | Reser $130 «oes nese eeeeeeernes 9.88 carpets pay none will be held in layaway over} "24-599 §MmMsB | Fee $29 $788 #11 120% Mhgy Syncopation Wool 13.95 9.95 | £738", sere Wat ot $39.88 | 30 dors, Similer vel ote ak (onto a | ee 7 #12 11 Grey Wool Bark Tweed . 9.95 ~6.95 | i249 owe SS dae soe $ ays. Similar values are available in our
#13 107% Beige Wool Bark ...... 9.95 6.95 Hoke ee Se 49.88 Drapery, Tile, Linoleum ond Paints Depart- : ’
#14 58% Steel Gray Wool Bark .. 9.95 6.95 | Raguier _ Or eccexinary $49.88 |™""* TWEED WOOL TWEED #15 63% Earth Textured. Py .. 9.95 6.95 | 12's Brown Weel Scrol . LL Sooy Tweed Gbtbe S148 "soc Ganssnas Bagh ak $69.88 1 FREE BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER witht *<1°—$ | Reg. $70
a 9.95 6.95 ga8 toe ond Gad Toe, $69.88 . eon Had 49” Brown Beige 729”
#17 58 Med Gey Tred wos gas PALES teres tnt tee woot $69.88 EVERY GARPET INSTALLATION R ,
WEI8 62% Beige Wool Tweed 885 685 Ra Sa re em $59.88 SCROLL FWEED. | 7
irda | ~inemesle 1" pat | 5 eectieteinem Oe $39.88 set, $99" 2's. OQ" #20 79%. Nattia Seroll 8.95 5.95 | 12:82" Brown and Beige Tweed $49.88 _o wnat
#21 120 Malticoler Wool IZAT°6" Light Beige Textured Carpet, , : J Candystrip ......... 9.95 5.95 | Reeuler $90 ee, $49.88 m™ WOOL SCROLL| ALL WOOL
#22 41% Beige Wool Tweed ..... 10.95 * 6.98 | 12%7'3" Cray AM Woot Srot $59.88 = ,
#23 95% Blue Wool Twist ....... $898. ; 1.96 Levey uge tuys ton = : wy Bg *3Q" id 79" #24 93% Bik. Pink Cotton Tweed. 5.95 3.95 mone Oe GOD. «edn cvsceegese conse sudicess $39.88 Mi Green Plush
#25 46% Brn. Gra. Wool Tweed ...11.95 95.95 | ,Z21,,'4ipcelor Woot, $49.88 — #26 34% Brn. Blue Wool Tweed ..11.95 5.95 | 7x7°7” drown and Beige Weel. ~ ee Nyl n TWEED .
#27 40 Brn. Beige Cotton Tweed. 5.95 3.95 i on cal aide ee $19.88 OS pes $ 98
#28 93% Woodrose Nylon Twist ..14.95 11.95 | Reg. $108 90" at a a 112
#29 42 Gm. Plush Loop........ 8.95 5.95 EXTRA SPECIAL © xy ae . : > ls 2 are bri ,
#30 66% Dk. Gm. Plush ........ 10.95 5.95 14-inch Rubber Pad 5 Year Written Guarantee.
#32 38% Turg. Nylon Plush ..... 10. 95 5.95 PLAIN TWEED WOOL IST WOOL BARK
#33 36% Lt. Grey Twist ........ 795 3.98 2. ~ or Beg $280 § gs | *.5129 § 88
| #34. 47% Aqua Luxury Twist ....15.95 10.95 Opportunity , Bes beautiful gents cot or @ 95 : les 199 Light Green 112"
#35 33% Beige and Gold Tweed .. 8.95 4.95 Priced = 1 aggre ee =
#36 40 Sandalwood Nub Texture 9.95 §.95 at Only of the carpet. 12 and "8 *
#37 83% Blue Green Scroll ...... 10.95 6.95 Spt ate, gre = 100% NYLON Wool WILTON.
#38 137 Beige Multi-Nub-Wilton.17.95 12.95 Sq. Yd. i: ee : \ £39 166 Cocoa Malti-Nub Wilton.17.95 12.95 MIN Rest | $Q Ges | skye *159” #40. 103% Grey Beige Multi-Mub ,.17.95 12.98 eames UNC P ecemeel nxapen : -
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VAT DYED — . Many Patterns : Li ; RUGS : , ~
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‘airline fidwn by the Militery Trans! Gage explained that four pilots
|port Service to countries ranging /and 10 crew members are normally
ifrom the Philippines to Saudia |carried aboard, giving the men op-|,
# Arabia. portunities to take turns flying oF negotiations with Egyptian P
| meeded supplies, household fur- | Aviation Machinist Mate third |
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vide a communications link be-| OROVILLE, Calif — Bice Downtown finliac
tween Dhahran and -Clark Field bride Florence Doering wil
‘(in the Philippines.)” turning to Australia soon “a eon
« * * out her two daughters, “The primary purpose is to pro-
embassy run” meets simi-| In a
flight of the “ =» *
Tokyo, Clark Field, Saigon, Bang-|band, was directed'to pay for het |
pee ose Te] 2 DAYS ON LY , Friday and Saturday
by Eating 31 Quail -| test. pretrial hearing ye
Jar MATS — at Dhahran com-|the 36-year-old Aateaen: pene |
verage *
run” totals 105 hours in ae She got permission to visit the
air. Commander Gage said. This/giris, Carole, 13, and Lorraine
Kay — anne
HATCHET DAYS No Phone Orders!
Texan Ends Argument | Scheduled © comp tp trial. 1 ap] THE HUB’S Washington’ 8 Birthday Hatchet Days con- »
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ay AUSTIN, Tex. #—For 10 married in Australia| If this is your first Hatchet Days at The Hub, there are a few things that you wakht to know.
Byron Lockhart and Dr. 3. Gordon in 19% wile be was stationed in| First! Be good natured. There will be a crowd and you may not get the service you are accus
i T de i S Cl t ‘Bryson argued over the legend) Brisbane with the U.S. Army. Aft-| tomed to. Second! Remember, these are odds and ends, broken lots, left-overs, soiled items
Piano rage-in pecial: quail are so rich you'd kill your-/er the war they moved to the and some just plain “buyers” mistakes.” Some of the lots are small and will sell out imme-
jselt im 30 days if you ate one «| United States. : diately. Whatever is here WAS once considered good. Whatever it is worth now is something
Limited Ti Offer! - “ee ee ee eee different. No one will be admitted until 9:30 A. M. Everything advertised will be marked and imi ime er: a ie chilésen swe yours ago, ifs. Dose. | , of like a bi tured treasure hunt. Lots of fun s Lockhart. 40-year-old ma decided Her husband | ready when the deors open. It’s kind ig good na
ate his Sist aoe om mained Mgr ge later and and people seem-to enjoy it. Good luck and may the best man a woman) win.
Get $150 to $350 trade-in for your old Yesterday. He had them broiled: |spiited the children. back to the\| ; , grand or spinet piano on a brand for breakfast, United States. | : nas fe
- Grinnell in your choice of 4 styles! << Hi feed , a ies ba . . ted he |
Ily guaranteed. EXTENDED TERMS. adviser to the committee of cro-|awarded Mrs. Doering custody of . SPORT COATS Reg. to $39.50.......... $8.85
Start your child in music now! aise whe sal on the eidsings of aitee, oibstk: Seaiee-ant tee tee ;
dercetraton, examined" Cock band custody of Loraine Kay, ba TOPCOATS kez. to $75............ 8.85 worse shape than when he here
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Gts. Camee Ring ..69.50 9.88 Po fecnee Nee an - tts. F e Prodi save om eee
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Gts. Sapphire Ring 95.60 4.48 ee eae 39.50 6.48
Gts. Topas Ring ...49.50 6.88 Ladips’ Zirton Ring 17.05 2.88
Ladies’ Cameo Ring 32.50 9, Ladies’ Diamond Ruby : Se cee - enemy” 1 35.00. 8.88 Ladies’ Topas Ring 49.50 5.88 La ates -
Ladies’ Tiger Rye ..00.50 5.98 _— wk om
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Regular to $10.00 | Q)Oe&- (crazy, Nor)
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“NECKWEAR | (Bow Tes to Regular $1.50 to $2. 50. Also available to hangmen!
ao 7 a $1.69
'SCARES, 25+ each 5 ™ $1.00
All wool and orlon V-néck sweaters by Cuan Robert i Trace, McGregor
‘2.85. Sik ‘SPRING LEISURE COATS | and JACKETS ‘ Regular to $25.00
‘3.37. A “cool” buy for & hot item.
2 STORM COATS
Regular $49.50 To the First Two Cottnenetd to Enter this Store
SBD FT 3 =—s_—=—C(C(C# hope they Fit) MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS 70 "COME IN AND SEE = MENTION.
we intend to make an event you'll remember! To. gus
regular customers who know our reputation for outstanding value and quality, we _
’ say, “Come in and find the biggest bargains, vahies, buys you've ever seen at
Artwur'a” To those who want to get acquainted, we suggest you se
New Emphasis in Psy aks An ies they exist unrecognized in Eur-
for yourself that you Pay No More at a Quality Store!
Probe Why Sane People Stay Sane eae PARIS.(INS) — How do people, are more advanced in the United; numbers of mentally ill. In doing |S0Me facts of life—particularly, |:
stay sane? Why isn't everyone| States than anywhere else. ~ | so, they overestimate their own (death. ; ; S°s *
mentally ill? Could it be the. heal- “Many Europeans,” he said | ™ental-health situation. — “Americans,” he said “must |” VALUE Cashm
PE Power of love? “stilt won't admit that mental ill- | ‘The big fact behind the high) learn that by admitting the exist- | PACKED er e Swe t ore and more, psychoanalysts ‘ness exists in théir part of the |American’ mental-iliness figures is ence of suffering and death they : I a ers 2. rh ate asking themselves these] world, They point tothe speed |that in the U. See pee St er ne stein Sonia © DAYS... amet oe aes °¢ bin - of American life and to its oe Pree. nesses are ioc ‘as such. Of- inactivity. FRIDAY and Ollegr; C
“And this represents a new em- 2 | SATURDAY. Tos dg Oats ®ee ; ; nee in psychology and psychia-|
pi ry,*
,
ago, analysts concerned them-
selves primarily with techniques of
curing the mentally sick. They paid
little attention to the healthy. Now;
though, we want to know more
about the nature of mental health.
“This is part of general trend
away from interest primarily in
the sick side of things,’ he con-
“Earlier, we studied most thor- mS
oughly why people break down,)
why they develop inhibitions and).
other symptoms, why they hate)
and feel hated. le
“Now, we're increasingly inter. 13
ested in how people stay well, how.
any of us remain sane. We want)
to learn more about how each of!
us can relate himsélf lovingly. to’ ~
his
_ __Dr-Hacker is one of 750 ana-
lysts from 25 nations who assem- |. .
bled in Paris recently for the 20th |
‘International Congress of Psy. |—
choanalysis. This autumn he will |
return —for eight days—to his
Vienna. There, he wil] occupy the | 7. r ir $7.98. . $12.98 . same academic position held by | ~ eee e re j Freud many years ago. Just 36... usually sell to $29.98 : SKIRTS
s of the Atlantic, A student 24 86 : also at Columbia University and Tapered smarty tn — steps lightly on - ll rs Were to to 4 the famed Menninger Clinic in To-|)- | "exible sueded lea . > es srose.. $14.98 ie peka, Kan., he Bod the past/= 9 44 - ; 12 years. headed the Hacker Clinic!" yO eee e - = in Beverly Hills, Calif. Besides) > ENTIRE STOCK OF SPORTS Just 37... usually sell to $39.98 Ais Jj ACKETS treating many film stars, thé clinic} | ‘Saddles, Loafers, Suburbans g = gg te provides free mental-health care to!” _ Two DAYS ONLY + , Just 15 Pendleton-like 77 =
20 per cent of its patients, vt ‘ DRESSES Were to. $14.98 =<. os * . ose ee :
He feels“that psychiatric studies; :
*
rom. Europeans about accepting ~
~ Examples of Bargains:
ivi
said Dr, Frederick J. Hack ‘i ” Neale man-made fabric, shit Sorry. et these sale
ot Los Angeles. “‘A generation es rices we can allow / z | Snow
° no aie Ee ANT W Suits ®e@eee8e ®eece eu 6 66
All sales linall
Our regular 6.95
s Ki M Nv E rR
at ad L. AT Ss Just 10 +++ Usually sell for 517.98
_ Just 19 Coats ee , r ee eae usually sell for $29.95. baleen Pag, * @ es e ]
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DRESSES environment and to hi cad
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CAR COATS Just 19 Special Purchase re
Were to $17.98 ...... aes oes 13.33 | | rr - ° —_ just 20... usually sell to $45.00
| Dewntow: HY fintiac Te saseasgcsacabsoap conohing tice: 4
Sportswear—Main Floor
et an erm a RNR
MELLINERY fani0" MATS 47 Qckcw HATS J
TEE SHIRTS lupe tite |) LEATHER COATS » 02002200 + ++ 146 EE S| Fa Aaa) 72 |) | ALL WEATHER COATS..........*11] ; E * Just 24... usually sell for $24.98—Six styles from which to choose.
. + = 5 it
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Be ready for the March winds with new
pra e § spring clothes pins, 72 pins
of wodd with strong metal coil Springs.
Made in Holland. Poly bagged.
Regular 39c : Ladies’
INFANTS’ | RAYON GOWNS
Receiving Blankets BG ior a
Just $32... usually sell fo $99.00—Excellent selection, warm winter fabrics.
| MINK TRIM COATS -2-------. 94
Just 17. . » usually -sell to $149.00—Luxuriously Yor trimmed winter cocts. -
Just 7... usually sell for $349" - - Just 47... usually to $79.98
*Fur products labeled to show country of eigin All brand new spring suits,
of imported furs. . .
Coat and Suit Salon—Second Floor
be
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Regular $1.00 |
Indoor. GRIS’ P ANTIES : | ~
TW ANTENNAS EP Rowes ..... -. 5.77, | Boye Stock Set, 3.77 Girls’ Blouses .:. Lu Just 31... Usuually 5.98
=. DRESSES . 3.77. Just 25... Usually to 17.98
a"% Coordinates 4.775 » Just 3... Usually to 10.98.
Regular $10.9593 J]
Regular $7.95 ‘1.97 i .
CLOSE-OUT OF
LADIES’ FALL D 59: ie » LINGERIE ooo Be
Reg. 29¢ pr! Tricot acetate ‘ 4 : pe Blips os “votitconts. sell for 9.95. Special Purchase—Gowns—
~-with lace trim. Doubly rein-
forced, elastic waist. leg. : . | HOSE eeee#e ® $]
= = ane a on poy 1.50 pair. Brand new Spring seamless,
: Sizes 814 to 1
|HANKIES .... 47¢ | Jest 180 . , | Dewally to 1.50. Fine embroidered, hand rolled.
" Lingérie = Accessories—Main Floor
Young Fall thep howe Leet oe
‘Regular $3.98 . . SPECIAL . aie pa =| aw , Riegel Fo mgt eee a WAYS TO BUFR
DOWNTOWN © sep_te Secs Cheme
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We've Chopped Prices
‘Like Mad for
‘DOWNTOWN PONTIAC
“HATCHET DAYS! 4 |
4
Oriental’ | |
MING TREES iA An everlasting garden in red and green. \ af FF
me 1.49 & 3.490 ||
pes, 2.29 Beg, 4.79 “es |
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101 N. Saginaw St.
Member of Michigan Allied Florists
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a
land Mrs. Edgar Hogeland, former-
ly of Pontiac.
Besides her parents, Cynthia ts
survived by her grandparents,
‘Harold Heisler of Lake Orion, Mrs.
Ervin Atwell of Pontiac and Mr.
jand Mrs. E. W. Hogeland of
'Pontiac.
Cynthia died Monday after a
brief illness. Her parents had just
arrived in Decatur a few days
earlier from Pontiac.
TEERY W. LASH
iters, meee, J » Rose Mary,
Marie and Margaret Ann
Dash, all of Pontiac.
ice will be at the William
vis Funeral Home ‘at 1 p.m.
F.
officiating. Burial will follow in
Oak Hill \(
Downtown
| Pontiac
HAT
CHET tes EA DAYS
ay’ Saturday
Buy two or more for home;
Plastic
\ \Household Bucket
Regular oo
1.98 Value 1
canton tlirdilitiniinioes’s
chip, dent, rust or peel
¢ Full capacity—ideal in tesa 7 Pago! *
‘© Choice of Red or Yellow—
Hurry! Stocks are limited!
Full 18-inch
Rotary Mower
oo 39°29
Pay only 4.00 Down
Best power mower value
ee eae l
deck, big 2 h.p. Clinton adjustable cutting
he aig wheels with nylon
bearings, semi- pneumatic
res. Terry. W. Lash, two-month-old
son of Taylor and Mary L. Taylor
Lash of 520 Branch St. died Tues-
bap with the Rev. Amos John- Graveside’ ‘service was held this
morning at Perry Mt. Park Cem-
|etery for Cathy Ann Loomis, infant
daughter of Carl F. and Eunice
Campbell Loomis of 20 W.
Princeton Ave.
“Surviving, besides her mother
and father, are Mrs.
Floyd Loomis of Pontiac, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Campbell of Ox-
ford.
Floyd S.
salesman, of 173 s. Marshall St.
died yesterday in Pontiac General
Hospital after a-brief illness. He
was 6.
Besides’ his wife, Verna, he
ndileaves a. daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
Berk of Coleman and a son, Gale
Dickinson of East Point, Ga.
Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur-
day from ‘the’ Dudley H. Moore
Funeral Home, Auburn Heights.
Dr. William H. Marbach of the
First Presbyterian Church will of-
Cemetery. Mr. Phillips’ body will be at the funeral home after 7 p.m.
today.
MRS, CORAN COFRAN
COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv-
ice for Mrs, Coran (Anna) Cofran,
67, of 3153 Woodlawn, Oakley Park,
will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at
Richardson-Bird Funeral Chapel.
land Hills Memorial Gardens,
Mrs, Cofran died yesterday, A
native of Buffalo, N.Y., she had
been a resident of Oakland County
for 36 years.
Several brothers and sisters sur-
ive,
JOSEPH E. COLLINS
MILFORD — Service for Joseph
ins, 57. of 9144 Mandon Rd...
who died yesterday at Pontiac Gen-
eral Hospital after a four-year ill-
ness, will be conducted at 2 p.m.
tomorrow at the Pursley Funeral
Home. Officiating will be the Rev.
L.. A. Parent-of Apostelic Church
of Christ.
A resident of Oakland County for
3. ~~ Mr. pa leaves his
SETH E. SCRIMGER
LAPEER — Service for Seth E.
Scrimger, 69, of 2257 North Lapeer
Rd., Lapeer, will be held Saturday
at 2 p.m, at the Muir Brothers
Funeral Home. The Rev. Frank
S. Hemingway’ will officiate with
burial in Mt, Hope Cemetery,
Mr,
at Lapeer County General Hos-
pital.
are two sons, Maurice
Surviving
_|of Lapeer and Lewis Scrimger of! 41.
Scrimger died Wednesday, Home
Seymour Lake Rd. will be held
Home.|Funeral Home. Burial will be in
Lloyd Horner of Oxford.
MRS. EDWARD WALL
ROCHESTER — Service for Mrs. | Edward (Ruth) Wall, 51, of 210
In most cases only one-of-a-kind so hurry — The.
best values go to those who will be early shoppers
Friday. |
Gift Boxed 4-Piece
PEARL SET hi er, Bracelets and Eorrings _
in lustrous pearls.
A Regular $995 Value
oe $719 DAY
Plus Fed. Tax
SPECIAL
Hurry — Only 63 Sets:to Be Sold!
REFRIGERATORS-FREEZERS :
Officiating will be the Rev. Frank ,
Clinton, pastor of the Duff Pres-| RCA FREEZER ; we Pe gio
Church. Burial will be| HOME FR
xB xen pec ae ame 15 Foot Chest REFRIGERATOR
" | Holds over 500 pounds of frozen 2 door model with freezer in
_A_ regular
the bottom. utd pained Sresow.
$549.95.
$3480 1 Only Display Model
"328" food. One
$248” PLUs DELIVERY
Fleor Model—Full Warranty
1 Gubsnihegelie $549.95 Floor Model
1957 Kelvinator REFRIGERATOR 13 Cu. Ft. 2-Door Model Automatic Defrost only. ga]
FS Ag R&
Royal Oak, Eli of Peck, Fred
Rowin, both of Marlette;
grandchildren and four
grandchildren.
i]
Deaths Elsewhere [1 only Floor Model Admiral Upright Freezer watt Tis'Siwey $168.00,
Robert, Montagu, bead of the! $239.08 RCA Whirlpool, 8 Cu. Ft Retrigerator ........$178.00
‘ose eevee eee $279.95 KELVINATOR, {1 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator
er
ee Coeds
Economics,
~~ ONLY" ae
_ 25% Discount Hatchet Days. (Friday and oe
poefMiSIDAIRE2-OVEN | EAST AUTOMATIC. | Deluxe RCA 21” peur bam. 269" Washer, Regular 14808, Free | 1958 console, 3 speaker papa tert oe ay py | Ge Boh yr ned
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Girls’ © All frame-welds guvoranteed
corn “double itched Swerey against Sepchooe Installation al saps uacric ‘Medetation.1_Onty 12 s* ie
Many, Many More Super Bargains | gow Peg et DELUXE DRYER Regular 3 00
*~Come in and See Them All! Pai Plus 138" temperature control $249.95 198°
| | = aie 7 *158” G.E. Portables 7 30-Inch Used Gas Stove ............... 969.93) | Fame gitAMILTON CAs 4" $119.95 | 40-Inch Used Gas Stove ................829,95),. a | phe Oe oa
Welcome Mat $129.95 New 40-Inch Gas Stove ....... gsi] | Rise aa Rs ete Regelor 99 | —p 1 eacharamaneeee = for your r soem tls ‘REBUILT EASY WASHERS REBUILT REFRIGERATORS
rrourene of "Rubber Wringer Washer (like new) .............. Fe val nhwave b h , 8 phy’ Heracg *48” All Makes $/ oC
mus, Choice of colors | 21” Firestone Table Model TV Set... $149.95 one —_ ™ - ibe tea ae : _ABOVE ITEMS on SALE at SAGINAW ST. STORE toe ad | sae :
: | HIB Console. model with FM-AM | Roll around dish washer auto- G. E, Steam we ea
: seer, 4 paar Se tes sqmqoo| — i SULTS Ih hee. $475.00,-— pie deivery. 178” om.
I] = MOTOROLA HI-FI G: E. 2-Slice Toaster
IB} Console mode a auto. | GE. VACUUM | hes. $13.98 :
; PB matic — 1 only “a vacue . . ne
; | Floor model 1238” a « 45.00 ‘ |
! — Jf] ZENITH Portable Hi-Fi | DUO-THERM HEATER Suabeam Pry Pos BRR 4-speed. 4 speak- $79 95 30-gallon gas wa- fet, $13.88
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TRUCK TIRES~low as 19% color combinations . : . alll arranged oi picts sou jst» 500. |
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ity
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1958
~~
. dh New Europe.
at Flight Opens
‘COPENHAGEN = “Globtrot-
Miscders’ of Life Rock ter” ‘tourist-class service between
Went Stay in Federalrmesesou simon] TMM EMT Wy a 2 dD ote with direct connecting flights from : 4 s 7
* {the United States, Copenhagen re-§ | é /
Seem DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY =”
As Always... Osmun’s Tells the Truth,
the _ Truth, Nothing But the Truth to seek a stay/DC-6Bs.
Each airliner carries 45 passen- |
gers, 25 in tourist configuration |
and 20 in sleepers and first-class
Friday & Saturday
granted, it ap-|dormette seats.
Starting shortly, the route will be
jpils now attend-\flown by Scandinavia's new 350-)
which has been|mile-an-hour Global Express DC-7s. |
dis-|Once-a-week flights ware Rencog
hagen on Thursdays and
24-maan committee of citi-/burg on Saturdays.
: Scandinavian Airlines System has,
ted’ the stay to be temporaryjoperated an all first class Royal’
‘ Viking service between Europe and’
Specifically, the group asked the/South Africa since January, 1953, - Creap- of Women’s
Tweedie
Dress Shoes Reg. $15.95 Iliis | ee ; and, $1695 |] ce win te sted soca RIG in Police Car Broken Sizes } Sh ort, Not Sweet
NOW
CHICAGO (#—Three mn took a’
eral months,"" the school board’s/short, hectic—and probably costly
plan of gradual integration at)—ride in a police car today, with-
further|out a policeman.
court review, x « *
Pererraaranrn
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hararanynpamaran
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This obviously
series of clashes between white/ men drove away in the car as they
and Negro students at Centraliwere nearby checking a com-
High. Several white students have plaint. |
The policemen fired at the car.
Brown, one of the nine Negroes! ancther police car arrived at the|
scene and started after the three || High Sept. 25, under federal troop! men The chase ended quickly as Vitality Shoes Policemen Raymond
referred to ad ae
li |protection, has been expeiled for|the stolen ¢ar crashed into a light the rest of this semester. pole, It was demolished. The pas-
114 pairs of our reg- ".§: * sengers were not injured.
ulor $11.95 & $12.95 Prager ct ug? x eeryg Ber ys odes « *« *
shoes go at. group's letter, ts con-| The three men, William Cherry, | tents sounded “‘pretty much ini77 William Gammel, 35, and his conformity with what I have urged| brother Claude, 33, were held for |
in the past. iT HM © verylarraignment in Stolen Aufo Court
group's suggestion Se going $500,000 to Friends
LOS ANGELES W-—Sir Charles! Mendl’s will leaves $500,000 worth
of property to friends and_rela-
tives. REMEMBER. . . AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER MANY PEOPLE
THOUGHT_THIS—MERCHANDI ~~ + NOW: AT-THESE
RIDICULOUSLY LOW HATC YS PRICES, YOU MAY THINK |
«Bleep SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING PROMPTLY AT ~
730 A. M. %
Many other outstanding bargains for
/ the entire family at savings
up to 50%
ALL SALES F — One Miserable but Rather Large Group of
‘SHORT AND REGULAR
MEN’S HOSE A Beat-up Bunch of
MEN’S HATS & .&,.8
geen eer ee ot
86. His was for. probate |
JERUSALEM ® — One Israeliinere because he considered him-
fi)||S0ldier was killed in a clash yes-\..1 » California resident. It sets| ji terday on border, !up .a $100,000 trust fund for his stepdaughter, Baroness |
Lydwine’ de Heeckeren, payable to her 21/
{ d B
F
g
: : 7 i : * . Te dowel ‘the sidewalks
“Shoes for the Entire Family” | \ Formerly supposed to sell for
. by . they used to be $ 11 ee ae nee eee —' s « op v0 F200 2 walt but they Cc orduand 10 to 12 bade:
g wron ill\tion well within Israeli: territory| Sir Charles’ first wite, Lady El :
linear Mt. Gilboa, The patrol re-|sie de Wolfe Mendl, died in 1950;] | HATCHET DAY PRICED HATCHET DAYS PRICED Each
E: —_ aij\turned the fire in a 90-minute|Mis second, Baroness Yvonne * PAIR — :
Sones battle. in 1956. Each and every one of these famous felt fedoras is
aap ag tiie 3 mafmrernypeends wonlelipngrir nn 9 to unconditionally guaranteed to be free from all
keep your ankles from getting soiled( the socks that is.) forms of wildlife.
A TRULY EXCITING GROUP OF DOUBLE BREASTED HATCHET DAYS PRICED
TUXEDOS, TAILS, AND WHITE DINNER JACKETS
THAT WE ONCE HOPED to GET $55 to $75 FOR! $o88s There are 43 garments in this grand group but before you flip your lid waiting for the : j
‘ ; $tore to open it’s only fair to tell you that most of these Monkey Suits will fit only little :
D A : ' guys or skinny guys with long arms.and legs... there are a few larger sizes, though, so we ;
advise you to get here tarly or diet off the. necessary — $0 you, too, can be counted ‘ — ——
among the “frugal 43." Button Holes Included Free
ONLY 27
SPORT COATS
One Terrible Batch One. Excrutictingly
Small Group of
a
That Might Stick to the Hanger
Formerly (in the fullest sense of the
word.) To $39.50, . LEATHER BELTS
An Irregular 10c Value FANCY VESTS A MEDIOCRE VALUE
"SNOW TIRE CLEARANCE
We're Clearing Our Warehouse of All Snow Tires at COST! Buy Now for Next | APPROXIMATELY Srible Collection A Vile Smattering
~ Winter and Save! These Are NOT Recaps ! 36 LBS. OF WEIRD of Extremely Ugly of 42 Dozen or So
“SLACKWALL TUBED | WHITEWALL TUBED | BLACK TUBELESS Short Length Jackets | | NECKWEAR RAINCOATS
60x15 .
Zitxl5 .. $137
Tins. $15" Pips Fed. Exc. Tax & Exch.”
If No Exchange Add $3.00 $1232 | 6:70x15 . . soo our
Tl0xi5.. $1453
‘Tix. . 16"
_ SOLD OUT
_, §y
. Aree.
pen-wipers. pet hour, HATCHET ¢ 5 AT $8.
HATCHET $4 44 PRICED 30 HATCHET se DAYS ° 4 ‘DAYS ¢ PRICED each If you wish, you rae purchase —_ PRICED : They're worth every penny of item at the regular price. These belts
it, even if you use them as oe Week oe beg 209 mie 3 for Ile
Positively No Misprint!
ee
+
We used to think we could sell some
of them for $22.95.
HATCHET
_ _DAYS $ 5 5
PRICED
These are exclusive jackets .
Osmun’s is certain you will not
see anyone wearing one just
like the one you select—who
would dare?
— neo er —
rom
HATCHET DAYS PRICED
$5.00 each or
3 5400 These fine cravats can, in the
summer months, be- coated
with glue G used as flypaper. We sold plenty at $19.95 end more,
HATCHET DAYS PRICED
) tt For best results, these rain-
coats should be worn in a hot,
dry climate.
q
, Open Mon., Eri. “til 9 P.M. | 51 NORTH SAGINAW STREET
EL-HURON CENTER
Open Mon.,/Thurs., Fri., Sat. ‘til 9 P.M.”
, . : eo NO EXCHANGES, NO REFUNDS, NO ALTERATIONS, NO PHONE ORDERS,
Wheel Alignment ean tele of NO LAYAWAYS, NO PROFIT AND NO LAWSUITS.
Includes _ SEAT COVERS 10' 0 OFF if It’s All in Good Fun ...Come and Bring the Whole Wallet!
Caster, | | oe :
Toe-In on Ours fF . | @ New Designs $4255 | MUFFLE S ‘“Shop the Stores That Never -
John Beam : @ New Potterns py. ,; Compromise on Quality”
T Ot Pius ;
Laimpemmegc mn | aaepaiaactaar | bi foo 4
THE HONEA. PRESS: THURSDAY, FEB) J , | ee 3
By RUTH MONTGOMERY their cities ue civilian ioe’
~. ¢ INS Correspondent "| paying four to six times as much)
WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen.|&8 their military service. =
: - [Mike Mansfield (D-Mont.) stated) « national cal: |
ONE LOT - be mn Bat mediuo et bomber PRE grin one sen | a rained
TEENAGE | WOMEN’S _ | cctare are curenty grounded Sat Seowat tendres camps Ga |
PUMPS _| ARCH SHOES em ee ctuo tren to 0 television ve | | pairman in civilian life, /
Regular $5.00 Value Regular $8.00 Value : ae
E cent of all B47 take - offs| longevity of service
| net only our major deterrent to | The high ranking member of the| Mansfield said he has ae
Senate Foreign Relations Com-| mined to throw his full support be-
a ae Stell mittee said he has discovered that|/hind the Cordiner Report which |
“abort” on the field or immediate- | “Otherwise,” he insisted, we |
ily after becoming air-borne, as &| are throwing the taxpayers’ money |
ONE LOT ONE LOT ‘result of inadequate ground serv-|down the drain and endangering |
5 ' 5 ; 5
, WOMEN’S Misses’-Children’s ithe Strategic Air Command is fn’ would pay military officers and)
| icing. ‘ — our national security."
NOVELTY SHOES STRAPS “a very deplorable state.” |men according to their value and’
“The value. of keeping -
Regular $5.00 Value Regular $4.00 Value He said he understands that 20/ the national need, vaiber ime Se
| gous teas dea goalie oun j
' Mansfield said, “hecause’ it is |‘
j nner . Not Exactly as Pictured
war, but also our actual keeper
He 44- ser— =" Names Officers.
Raspes: on wed pun:
) status ven olncers @ men 0 Thi . Fi Di ct
‘the Strategic Air Command, ard| 'hirty- Five Directors
their pay increased to a level com-| Elected in Districts for. /mensurate with the “extra-ordin- 1958 59
ary difficulties af their job.” es
Sofa Bed Outfit
| ingaie ate coos 9 9 Reg. $149.95
ONE LOT ONE LOT
gy ia be S Women’s WHITE
—— BUGK OXFORDS ing civilian jobs at the end of their|directorg for 1958-59.
Sizes 10 to 3 PS year hitch. Those elected in their respective |
| \ j |
| Such a move, Mansfield ex- |
|plained, would reduce the tempta-| The Oakland County Lincoln Re.|
| tion for airmen to take higher pay-) publican Club today announced 35
Regular $4.00 Valie Regular $5.00 Value The senator said 2 private sur- Lesiehetive districts were:
vey discloses that an “appalling” | District 1 — Clare Fuller, Lee.
88 88 | turnover in SAC personnel has Clack, Louis Barry, Mrs. Robert ip
| cost the taxpayers 600 muillion |Sutton, Mrs, Lynn D. Allen aad
|
|
fl
| dollars in lost training costs dur. |Mrs. Floyd Andrews.
| ing the past 18 months, District 2 — Ernest Huthwaite,
| \Ted Koella Jr., Mrs. Frederick C., | Revealing that the turnover of|7: 1. Mrs. Daniel T. Murphy Jr., | ‘incoming young officers flying B- ’
ONE LOT ONE LOT is hen mew penched 40 per cont] es, Tree W. Troms, r District 3 — Norman Barnard, |
's Oxfords | Men’s- Oxfords |= 2-5 tis % = Scar _| Men r xfor ds baw hea, ie thelr ete 38 orig. Richard Van. Dusen, Mn : oe Farrell E. Roberts and Mrs. M
_ Regular $6.00 Value | Regular $8.00 Value} “Tis sale to assume. Mansfield got Norion, mee } ‘limit beyond which’ a man cannot | District Rg seh ag C. Kern Jr.,
| other words, our professionals win |? \Mrs. Robert Lamb, Mrs. John |
a ‘
Not Exactly as Pictured Not Exactly as Pictured
‘Schock and Mrs. Harry Henderson. | + + . 7 |s0on be grounded without younger) mn .
‘men to replace them, “unless | District 5—Arthur G. Elliott Jr., 2-Piece Spring Filled 5-Piece. Chrome
prompt action is taken to raise the George A. Dondero, Donald A.
. pay of SAC personnel.” Brown, Mrs. Grand D. Maudlin, | :
Boys’ 4-Buckle Arctics . . *3” * Te ta Po | ys ' ss bury. =
sively trained young men turn in/tiders to closed-circuit TV. | Stressing that the B4Ts will be|?: Kings
Reg. $59.95§ 3 9
Choice of Colors oe = jour strongest Gelense weagen for) oiaean, Wi ines a fea . fj
Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 P.M. | %me time ‘ come, he declared: hsigan, Mrs. Christina Greene, Mrs. |
— 1 3-Pc. BEDROOM SET = jz: ere | Ly; Ul LG UH Pontiac | Full size bookcase bed, double dresser, Ba is in excess of $300,000 dottars| Helen Bonner and Mrs. Bruce Gar-
chest, mirror. Limed oak or gray.
HATCHET DAYS Ness for us to make the service so)
It’s the TRUTH the whole TRUTH and nothing but the TRUTH . . . These are great
junattractive that we lose these| . .
| valuable airmen at the end of) TV on English Trains Reg. $
their hitch.” | LONDON—English Pailways are $] 59 9 5
Mansfield said SAC is such/trying to’ attract passengers by : ° ‘
“hard duty” that after the three-|putting in television sets at both’ 73 North | Sacha Street year enlistment period, the expen-|ends of the cars and treating ry
—— A eta
—Reg: Price -
$169.95
Not Exactly‘as Pictured
bargains anywhere! By George, what buys! And what a selection. Honest, it’s the prectest. We've chopped down prices all through the store. Result: Fabulous values £ 5.P j ECE or you and your family. Hurry in early! .
Reg. $14.95 Ne 3 : SIINK RED— —NAME BRAND Bl 7 +-WOOLITE ‘. OUTFIT
iT bs — 2 er Soap | we i iS *4 To wash wool socks, shirts, sweat- : SOLID
ee hnied sits “Aihara, bon Includes 2 single beds, nana
chest, desk and chair. 3 sa
Reg. Price $ |
$159.95 yay
' Not Exaetly as Pictured . a
2-Tone Studio SEGATIAAL.
COUCH || CHAIRS With Plastic Arms Reg. $29.95 .
Reg. $69.95
sgge || 2% "90 : suclidy of Cobeonl 2! Choice of fabries and colors.
Use the Ward-Way Credit Plan.
“No payment if lek or * Take to 2 fall eat of work! @ NO SHRINKING
@ NO MATTING
@ NO BLOCKING $ ae
Wools, ploids, cinco’ $s, quilt and
poplin lined. Semedly styled in
many smart colors. So easy to wear
and care for. | | | Reg. $1.50
Values to $39.95 *5* ie 99:
Wool. Suits 2 i aa =
fou a aly 4 ea HE Ee
‘Nationally Advertised
Ladies Blouses You'll recognize these famous brands as soon as you see
them. You'll be amazed at these ridiculously low HATCHET
_ DAY prices. Hurry while they last.
Reg. t to $6.99
ana
including lig tome ind Blousson.
This price hag really been axed.
| OPEN MON., mit, SAT. TO9 P.M, ae
{BURTON'S reese TS N. ‘SAGINAW St. en
<2 PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1958,
0 2 ‘ to charges: ‘of falsifying: her el
under land were to six months
. ‘Parents Placed i dal but the sentence was. sue is
miOn Probation, ~~ ‘bation for a year.
otal ‘a ROLLA, Mo. —Mi. and Mts. |New York Harbor pa oo has filed Ha | of Thomas Ellwood have been put oni ioe kee charges of |probation for letting their 12-year.|D@lays. Ship’s Docking 8FBEs of grave misconduct than lold denghter: merry Jamnee, Harrie. «>: mst Povl Bang-Jensen for re- as J NEW YORK if — . ly . viet _ jan, old-age pensioner who is 67. York Harbor yes
, ugarian revolt wit ¥ Pat the docking of a N es eae —< Nee were from rp ee Tee eh tal oe. l marriage wasito wait for rked tugs— iam Ont we commie that be bur thejanmlled subsequently. Patsy walbehind. schedule cane Ta catenins sae on Gsciplinary list in front of a U.N. secretariat|made a ward of the state and'bor floes. — pA anagy witness. Hammarskjold agreed|placed in a foster home. Harris t.# a : PRA ge ae with another committee finding |was sentenced to six months in| The 15,000-ton Towle was one of hed & fob. If teed “ that the Danish diplomat was ir- jail for conspiring to falsity her 10 vessels which left here last fall en, charges wpa pF in his handling of the|age on the marriage license, jwith supplies for scientsists and Bang ewensen’s cen-ilist and had exceeded his author-|which said she was 18. Navy poneuel wintering near the > 7 wating 8 _4. Patsy's parents pleaded guilty!South Po @
Bees 5: 30°
Friday Evenings
10298 © M.
Prices drastically reduced on many items! _
~~ Look for the Red Tags and savel __
ltem - Now a. > .
9” G-E Portable TV Set....$ 99.95 $ 79.00 Menge Ges Range... $199.95 $149.00 a 14"G-EPortable TV Set... $149.95 $114.00 | Automatic Toaster |... si495 $1038) § JOO 21" G-E Table Model TV ::: $209.95 $189.00 Westinghouse ‘Roaster Oven $ 49.95 $ 38.33/" | 2 G-E Portable Hadio ........ $ 24.95 $ 19.00 | Westinghouse Fry Pan..°...§ 29.95 $ 19.335 _VM'Tape Recorder ........ $199.95 $139.00 | G-E Percelator ...........$ 24.95 §$ 17.338 G-E Automatic Dish Washer. .$229.95 $189.00 | Electric Blanket 2m", $ 24.95 § 18.33) : $ 48.00 5 12.33 % Ladies’ Flannel Lined SRlatan Hater «5.9985 “HATCHET pRYS CLEARANCE SPECIALS | Now
when you open o
Aelti amelddeoltiale®
Cc irr q "y 4 r add to
o ap he LE
alekis of 19.95 0] a 0210) @ cere
ALUMINUM
CASSEROLE, A *3.49 VALUE " Beautitul, Handy P Electric Space Heater te $ 16.95
21" GE , TV ' i
199° [I ‘LL. Built-in
Antenna
&. Aluminized
"4 Picture Tube
5 able ~~ .
i, High Contrast,
Dark Safety
Windew
5. Big, Easy te
Watch Pictore
4. Dyna power
Speakers
PP
Priday PARALLEL
Special Items at
Downtown Store Only! !
| HATCHET DAYS |
& One Group
Boys’ Broadcloth Pajamas Regular $2.98
. ae
Our Gets
MEN’S SUITS
Regular to. $65
$5 15°25,
¢ Ladies’
Shetland Sweaters SPECIAL GROUP
Men’‘s
SLACKS
JEANS
J 97 yc 1/ 2 off Reg. $14.95 Special Group
Boys’ Slacks
Values to $7.98
Y/ otf
) Special. Group
BOYS’ SUITS :
SPORT COATS
Reg. $24.98 & $29.98
Y/ ot
Ladies’
Regular $13.95
=i
‘Snow Boots Men’s
Portage Shoes
Regular $12.95
Men’‘s
| Toe Rubbers
Better Hurry
$400 $60
Skillfully detailed by Italian craftsmen, ee :
holds a 2-quart heat-proof glass bowl. BAKING DISH... ICE BUCKET... Scbediaent stem bee on mia pia
Double-constructed bottom and lid provide. :
insulation for hot-or-cold serving. Use NUT OR CANDY SERVER... Red
as ice bucket or for hot baked dishes. FRUIT BOWL . . . FLOWER BOWL} Warning i Makes attractive fruit bowl. Hurry— Signal y
; TAA Site tod coty See Matted time! wuld oot
light plugs
inte dash
“Vumatched Value . er
Rock-Bottom Price!
“Goon freak
Trade now
and save!
Now is your opportunity,to save on ‘brand-
new tires. Goodyear’s famous Triple-
- Tempered 3-TSuper-Cushions are priced
- way down. Trade now for safer, easier-
_ riding 3-T Super-Cushions. Extra strength, fe
‘PRICES
Low
SAVINGS
longer wear, better traction . .
“unbeatable low price. Come in — ar reiit
. ot an
*. 1 Bavew ry ae
4-in-1 Nickel 49‘|
Plated Screwdriver $]77
Shock resistant, wa Pp!
suction cup base. A le in € or 12-y
lastic dome. Rubber
All Weather
4 - SERVICE STORE.
30 Ss. Coss ; —_-
— 4 if
Bc
_ FE 5-6123 BP
a Pg
. . ips
Lj
e
“ia = *
‘
a. =
Sensational Clearance Values
at Downtown and Miracle Mile
Shop the
STOR Downtown
Daily 9:30 \to 5:30.
_ Mon, & Fri. to 9:00 si. 95
f s2-vour
$15.95 ; HBT. quality interchangeable =k, FAT Reg. to $17:98 Ladies’ Robes........:..¥% Off. adel liedl "hie keke ne ‘Pay_ as Low oo fag | Men's 1 snd 2-Pe. Winter | poe te $15.00 Lodies’ Car Coats........1%4 Off | tales’ Winter workshop. $1.25 per wt | Underwear Reg. to $14.98 Ladies’ Fur Blend Sweaters. . V2 Off COATS
Reg. to 1 Reg. ]
$8.98 Off to $75.00 | Off
/2 Men’ s Sidiebowl and Jackets Y. 2
"Men's Reg. to $39.95 1 Lies -| LONG SLEEVE — 4 ee Y. 2 orf SKIRTS
ee Reg. to $39.98 Lodies’ D Ve Off ~~ $E00 . to 4 fe ee ree Ve ve :
bp fh Ve Off Reg. to $24.98 Children’s Snow Suits... Off sane 5 | 3 Reg. to $ 2.98 Boys’ Winter Cops........ V2 Off :
ar , Reg. to $.2.98 Boys’ Flonnel Shirts... Va OFF ae : — Reg. to $ 5.98 Boys" Cordurey Shirts. .... V2 Off :
Lined Jeans COATS 5 ’
foo ny Ang “MEN S TOPCOATS poy Vp) ot
Reg. to $75 Wy . Off ,
_ Boys’ Jackets and —_— : 2S: Suburban Coats Reg. to $13.00 Men's Ski Sweaters.....-. Ve Off DRESSES Reg. to $19.95 Men‘'s Robes............ V2 Off :
pe \ Off Reg. to $12.00 Men’s Crew Neck Shetlands 2 Off big $ 390
& Reg. to $ 2.98 Men's Winter Cops. :..... V, Off 3 ee
Modern Way—
“Use a Convenient Lion Charge —
~— With Optione arms -
HOURS: wie
Miracle Mile .
‘Deily 12 te 9
Soturdéy 10 to 9
+ ae ‘ . : \ ‘ oe J ma a : ‘ |
Sweaters POs r Your Choice—Values $6.95 O
Several Ladies’ $45.00
Dress Jackets I da ca,
Up to $16.95 Value NOW [that's what I want to know.” : —" “You've got to be. careful what| x *&
you eat in this house,” said Mr. “I thought you'd recognize him, j
|Crackenthorpe to Miss Marple.| Elspeth!” she said. “No. Don’t say |
“Two of my sons have been mur-/another word.” H
idered like flies. Who's doing it— (Concluded Tomorrow)
* * * *
“Dén't tet him put you off,” saiaiV-S- Tourists Hit Peak, Cedric, handing the plate once
more to Miss Marple. “A touch of _Im
arsenic improves the complexion, tion and Naturalization Service re-!
rainy a as you don’t hav ictates citizens departing for Eu-|
ate psec linn boy,” said old | yostwar high in 1956 of 576,108, an.
,, increase of 9.6 per cent over 1955. Poco me bo be official taster? There was a 3.3 per cent rise in)
= . Pere Eves, sea travel and a 15 per cent gain
He took a sandwich and put if jin air travel.
STAPP IS . «+ present these...
OPPORTUNITY
FEBRUARY 16 to MARCH |
| Savings frden
20” .60" - REGARDLESS OF PATTERN CHOICE
BUY NOW... your onighats service for joy in ;
daily family dining as well as entertaining.
EXTRA SPECIAL
TOY Reg. $22.95;
TRACTORS >>
BICYCLES Boys’ and girls’: 24” American
made. bicycles, sturdy construc-
tion with middle size tires. —
eT
rw"
VvvvTVwwe
YY.
Reg. $
$49.95 SALE 3 7”
Boys’ 26” Tornado Bicycles
i daw $39
> Doll Buggies, Reg. $16 95.360. Sale $11. 95 ‘
4 ’ Table and Chairs Sets, Reg. $14.95, Sale $9.95
i Car Kits, Reg. $1.50........... .. Sale 49¢ §
? Other Car Kits, Reg. $3.95. . .. Sale 98c ,
4 Antique Gun, Reg. $5.95 .......... Sale 98c ¢
» 4-Ft. Glider, Reg. 49c....,........ Sale 19¢ 3
; Moccasin Kit, Reg. $2. 98. TrTre rT. Sale 98c ‘
2-Tube Radio Kits, Reg. $14.95. ... Sale $8.95
it Hats 99*« Men's Fur
Nationally Known Brand Felt Hats
Meet Rappy
Dress Snappy +
9 S. SAGINAW. ST,
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ns
‘w= : 21 Pairs Infants’
High Shoes
and Rubbers s
and Slippers. Narrow’ widths.
2
Pair Values
to $4.95
21 Pairs Growing
Girls’ Dress Shoes
Sizes 4A-9'2A >
Sew Values —
; to $7.95
21 Pairs Boys’
School Shoes
’ Children’s — Water —.
% Reg. $2.75
Angel Doll, Reo. $3.49... . Sale $1.98 §
Sale $1 98 4 ‘ee eee oe ll al
*eeeeee
Miso MARY OTHER ITEMS OVER 50% OFF
SCARLETT’S BICYCLE SHOP {
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4
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> i Bible Art Paint by Number Kit, Sets f
a) eee Sale $2.95 { :
* Chocks train ties from tiene , 248- “1 oe =
Values $ 7 2 2 4 to $9.95 Pr,
All Sales Final
AT OUR DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY
Not al! sizes in all styles . - . come in, look them over.
Buy On Easy “Terms 4 20E. Lawrence St: + FE 27221
FRED N. PAULI GO.
_“SAVE BY THE SET” |
Come in... choose the set oat suited to your re-
qui ren ‘ eS 8 pt ms
in lnsurions weight sterling f or ‘Testing §
in peaaraprek: 3 Add-on pieces available
in open 13 exquisite patterns. |
tee Ge SOLID SILVER WITH BEAUTY THAT LIVES FOREVER
wing $120.00 only “100
Pontia's Oldest Mashog Store
JUVENILE BOOTERIE | 2 w. Huron St. FE 27281 4
STAPP s) a “oonMy | The Store Whers daly Count
A ), . i . ss % a - a ee ; ,
TWENTY-NINE
UP. GOES THE MOON. Oi DOWN GO PRICES.,“*,. | During HATCHET DAYS §
“$19.95 All Wool
Quilt: Lined Coats.
Cut to $5 00 100% Lambs Wool
CREW NECKS
Valk Now $4.00
BOYS’ WOOL COATS
AND JACKETS Quilt Lined $10 and $15 Values
NOW
1 Group Only
100% WOOL TWEED
TOPCOATS ens “ $] 500
BOYS’ PRE-EASTER
SUIT and SPORT COAT SALE!
100% Wool Suits
Stripes, Flannels, ivy styling.
Va Price ~ee ae
100% WOOL
SPORT COATS
ait acy 1%
~~ 100% WOOL Odds and Ends
Flannel PANTS - Shirt Sale Reg. $12.95 ieee Your Cheice
Frcslals: : +6” sie $700
‘| 100% Wool, Belted Back
«£32 CHESTERFIELD Joy. OVERCOATS in Novy Blue
$99” |
2- PANT SUIT ~ Sensationally
A Reg. sf Mira
now $ 29” ONLY
Both ord of Ponts Mm Reg. $59.95 “es % Price
| QUESTION: Where did a Jones’ Locker” get its + mame?
ie place at the bottom of the sea where the souls of
idrowned sailors are supposed to go, Davy’s original name is
said to have been “duffy Jonah.” A “duffy” is a king of West!
Indian negro ghost, and in some mysterious and unknown way!
| this word became linked to the name “Jonah,” which had be-
jeans a symbol of bad luck. Although Davy Jones is spoken of
as a sea-devil, seamen are apt to regard him as more kindly |
| than evil. I
to store supplies. It is not difficult to imagine why oldtime |
‘seamen thought of Davy Jones as watching over his collection’
of souls in some underwater hideout, or “Locker.”
‘all they needed of wind and water on deck, and were glad to
| get down to their cramped quarters when it was time to go be- 1
low. No doubt they felt that to spend eternity in a cozy locker!
was more attractive than being washed around in the open
spaces of the sea. At any rate, we will find references to ad
Jones back to the year 1718.
imagination_a_workout, in the way our artist used his in the!
picture above. Draw your own picture and color it, using pale’
watery colors like light blues and greens. j
Tenn., for which he Wins $10. Send your question on a postcard
newspaper. Tomorrow: What are snakes good for?)
_THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 20, 1958
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THURSDAY, FRERUART 20, 1958 THIRTY-ONE |
¥ ———
Swelling Ranks
Makes Problem Student Enrollment Up
From 1,560 to 6,070 in
Past Ten Years
By MARY CELINSKE
Farmington Correspondent
FARMINGTON—The entire com-
plexion of Farmington has changed
__in the past decade, and nowhere is,
this change more evident than in|.
its schools,
Ten years ago gee! students at-| tended one, two
The present Farmington Junior}
High, which was built in 12918,
housed all grades, 1 through 12.
At that time, value of all school
buildings in the district, exclusive
# land and equipment, was $571,-
Now dine are eight modern ele-
mentary schools, a new high
school and a junior high. And two
‘new elementary schools are under
construction.
~ Nine‘of these buildings are being
enlarged, and sites have been pur-
chased, or are being negotiated
Yr, for eight more. All but two!
of-the-1i. schools now in use were
opened since 1951,
“* * *¥
The district's buildings are now
valued at $4,250,000. Voters in the}
district have approved bend issues
totaling $8,458,000 in the past seven
years, and the school board ex-
pects to ask them for $1,500,000
more next month,
Enrollment in the district has in-
creased from 1,560 in 1947 to
have repeatedly projected future
enrollment. Lgebene vog' ig Law
dieting district growth tne ‘tess
almost uncanny, It , alii
as accurate, there wn be tion :
enrolled for the 1963-64 school year,
and classrooms must be rpady for
them,
* * *
In 1949, Middiebelt and Ten-Mile
elementary schools were built. In
1951, a new senior high school was
constructed. In 1952, with most
added to the senior high school.
The following year, the district
borrowed $1,500,000 more and in
1955 opened Eagle, Gill and Shia-
During 1956, with $2,000,000 to:
spend, the board began seeking
new sites and building more
schools, and in 195T opened a new
junior high and two new elemen-
tary schools. Construction also
was started on schools and addi-
tions to all existing schools in the
district, with the exception of the
three new ones opened in ‘this
school year.
School_members say they néw
are looking ahead toward the con-
struction of another junior high
school in the northeast section of
the township; as well as six more
elementary schools.
Their battle is. not yet won, they say. Most first and second
graders are still on half-day
of the year, even junior high stu-
dents were on balf days until
their new school was opened,
Farmington’s tremendous growth
and its problems are no isolated
instance. School boards and other
governing bodies throughout the
metropolitan area are facing the
same problems.
The rural areas have become
Suburbia.
Banquet fo Feature
Flint’s ‘Singing Cop
ROCHESTER — Flint's “Singing
Cop,” -Lt Wilburn Le Gree, will
Father-Daughters-Sons Banquet to)
be held at 7 p.m. today in St.
Paul Methodist . Church. -
/~. & &: Speaks Vows at
great burden from overcrowded
é
FIRST SCHOOL — Who said the past? The Fairview. School (above), built in 1836, was Farming-
ton Township's first school. It is still in use today. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL — Construction of rooms were added in 1953. This is the way the
the new Farmington High School in 1951 lifted a :
facilities. More PONTIAC, MICHIGAN
ae “es Saas
farmington ‘Schools Try: to Match Increasing Demand
Remand Youth in Fatal Stabbing :
1» @youth will land trials
degree murder in the
bing this th of another youth
following % P teen-age dance, in the
~ school loeks today, counts of second-degree
and assault with intent to kill was
Robert — ot 10441 Fanwood
Burnside’s companions when Witl-!
a
Aid for Hickey Family
A.
—
The fur seal in Antarctica is al-
most extinct due to uncontrolled
will be served. Plea of Innocent Entered ROYAL OAK vTOWNsHip: -- Allian C. Johnson, 17, of 8112 Clover-
T-year-old Royal On Township|dale, ‘Royal Oak Township,’ was
second- stabbed outside the Township Com-
tal stab- munity Buikling, 21075 Wyoming.
— secutor ‘LeRoy W. MclIntee ‘said
Standing mute yesterday to|the identities of the two have not
murder|been determined. 2
Dr. Exchanging Uniforms
‘ORTONVILLE — A Girt, Scout entered ef innocent Ree Uniform Exchange has been ‘in-
township jail without, benefi¢ of |stituted by Mrs. K. B. Faust, neigh-
She asks that both Girl Scouts
Ss and Brownies hav.ng outgrown un-
iforms they wish to sell, trade or were named in the warrant &S donate get in touch with hers .~
Cubs to Hold Banquet
ORTONVILLE—A kitthen show- 135 will hold its fifth annual han-
er will be held at 7:30 p.m. Satur-|quet tonight at the Brandon School
day at the Brandon Grange for cafeteria. Some 250 persons are
the Virgil Hickey famly whose! expected. A film of the Valley
home burned to the ground Sun-|/Forge Jamboree will be shown,
day. Everyone is invited. Re-|and four Weblos will receive grad-
freshments uation certificates. * * * 4
Assistant Oakland County Pro-
ORTONVILLE — Cub Scout Pack
AUDREY LEE STEPHENS Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Stephens
of 3186 Margaret St., Auburn
~ Heights, have announced the en-
gagement of their daughter, Au-
drey Lee, to Richard T. Gronski,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gron-
ski of 6821 Westaway St., Roch-
ester. A fall wedding is being
planned,
Glacier National Park is in a
mountainous region in northwest-
ern Montana. It contains over 200
lakes fed by glaciers. School Vote Totals
Approved by Board
WALLED LAKE — The Walled
Lake Board of Education has
canvassed and approved the vote
totals in Monday's special school
election in which a two million
dollar bond issue won approval
of the electorate.
The board also decided to ac-
cept bids on the purchase of
four 60-passenger school buses
at its regular meeting March 10.
Bids were awarded to the In-
~\ternational Venetian Blind Co, to
furnish curtains for six rooms at
Wixom at a cost of $898, installed.
The National Time and Signal
company won the bid for an auto-
matic bell system—at-Wixom.
* * *
The board secretary was in-
structed to write a letter to the
Save Our Schools Committee
thanking it for its support of the
bond issue.
Plans for the proposed junior
high school will be submitted to
Oakland Housing, Inc, for its ap-
proval as per agreement when the
site was purchased.
Bouvet Island (area 22 square
colony of Norway.
the one-room school js a thing of
Miss Gail Bogart.
toler City
IMLAY CITY — Gail Marie Bogart and Donald ‘Manns spoke
their nuptial vows Saturday in an
tional Church here, with the Rev.
John H, Balfour officiating.
“to *& *
The bride is the daughter of
260 River St, Mr. and Mrs, Alva
Wannermaker of Brown City are
the parents of the - bridegroom.
Gail wore a white floor-length
gown of lace and net, with bouf-
fant skirt. Her fingertip veil
was of lace, and she carried a
bouquet of white carnations and
red rosebuds,
Patricia LePard was the maid of
honor, and Bonnebelle Withum of 52
Lapeer, a cousin, was the brides-
maid,
Theodore Wannermaker served
his brother as best man, Ustiers
were Larry Bogart and Walter
Richards - Jr, .
* * *
After the ceremony, a reception
was held in the VFW Hall.
Following their honeymoon trip
to Canada, the newlyweds will
make their home in Brown City.
sta epee: eet oihee g
Lt. Le Gree fins been with th}
churches, Gommunity sings, youth
rallies and such affairs as tonight's
banquet,
Beg averages 85 churches a year,
and 100 to 150 religious programs,
in addition to Ss police safety *. * 8
oe é !
Mr, and Mrs, Norval Hart
man of Roscommon, formerly
of Pontiac, have afinounced the
engagement of their daughter,
Joyce Ann Siderman, to James
D. Lake, son of Mr, and Mrs,
Ted Cady of Center street, evening ceremony at Congrega-|
Mr, and Mrs, Homer Bogart of;
Mrs,
‘Mt
Set for Spring Plan Three Studios for
Colored Video at Site
in Southfield
SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —
Construction of station WXYZ's
four million dollar quarters at 10-
Mile road west of Northwestern
highway will begin early in the
spring, station president, James G.
Riddell, said today,
The Austin Company of Detroit,
which _ has- constructed . similar
buildings for WXYC in New York
and Chicago, expects to complete |<
~ a” in about ——. Ride,
Fs 7
vision studios, direé radio stu- F
WXYZ's present station in the|-
Maccabees Building, Detroit; will
be abandoned, Riddell said.
Approximately 40 acres of the!
104-acre tract of land on 10-Mile
road will be used by the station
for its studios and* antenna. The
remainder will be subdivided.
The property was recently re- zoned from residential to com-
mercial use,
County Births
meV CES announce the tof @ son, Henry Jay,
i, a St a was born to Mr. and
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Work on Station;
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THIRTY-TWO : ne pee : ar. PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Mae Scicbaceel ———
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Yes, you cari really WHIP this wonderful nonfat dry
Beat % cup dry stariac, % cup COLD WATER,
1 tablespoon LEMON JUICE, 1 teaspoon VANILLA in
a deep Bowl until mixture is stiff, about 8 minutes.
Gradually add 3 cmereenss SUGAR, continue beat
Makes about 3% cups of light, velvety and thrifty
Use Borden's Starlac for all
ipes. Drink it, too, and get ail the proteins, B vitamins,
calcium and other minerals o of finest pasteurized milk.
They're the heart of milk — Starlac.
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. But in the past few years classes
jent in the above picture. Not oly),
-|large bowl. Beat untfl smooth and Time was that oily bakeries put
decorated
in cake decorating have become
popular all over country, We
know that in the Pontiac area the
~ school classes are always
proce we talked. with' a grad-
uate of one of these ‘classes, Mrs. |*
Franklyn Corella of Fox boulevard. EE?
How well she succeeded is appar-
does the cake have a flag on it,
but also a small hatchet and treel!
stump (cherry tree, of course).
There are two acheets of
ought about cake decorating.
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- eup shortenin,
a cups sifted scndectinants sugar
_ gi Ly salt
% teaspoons vanilla
Combine all ingredients in a cakes, Taw taste of the sugar.
* * . ae
This recipe for decorative frost-
ing is a little different in that it
calls for melted cocoa butter. Pur-
chase that at the drug store.
Decorative Icing
2% to 3 cups sifted confectioner’s
me ny sattiaed butter . 1 teaspoon van:
J eaepogn sal ter
2 teaspoons top milk or cream
Add 1 cup sugar to the egg white
This last recipe is not a dec-
orating frosting. It is a delicious
icing for any cake.
Snowy Frosting 4 tablespoons butter
% cup (% 15-02. can) qwoetoned con-
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gourmet glamour thanks to its seasoning of all-
spice, HOT POT SOUP — This main-dish soup com-
posed of beef shin and fresh vegetables, takes on in these United States.
Delicate Treat - :
Italian Made k Among the treasurgd desserts. of |
Italy, the amaretti or macaroon is}
considered one of the most typical, }
The deli-|
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goodness of the amaretti is no}
doubt, well known to you, and)
probably it's one of your favorite
treats. |
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by Sugar Information, Inc., is
rather easy to prepare. The only]
ingredients you need are almonds,
sugar, salt, egg whites and-almiond |
lextract. The only real effort is;
ichopping the nutmeats, and this’
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an ordinary nut. chopper.
They're wonderful to serve with
afternoon tea or as a delectable |
accompaniment to fruit compote]
dessert.
Amaretti (Mac@roons)
% pound blanched almonds
1 cup sugar
Dash. of salt
2 egg whites
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stews into the out-of-the ordinary|tables are tender, about 20 min-
class is, of course, the seasoning. | utes.
The creative cook’s strongest sea-| Mix flour with the 1/3. cup water |
soning ally is her spice shelf from until smooth and free from lumps
which she selects the spices that/Add to soup and cook until slightiy |" soup is not only something a
add distinctive flavor allure and/thickened, about 5 minutes. Serve | little different in the way of a
the qualities of deliciousness andjat once, Yield: Approximately 20| combination, but it's-easier to pre-
satiety. The spice allspice — ac-|servings or 6 quarts, pare than the number of ingredi-
pemweid holy ok Pe “ad saat cask ents would at first indicate. You'll
nutmeg and cinnamon — is par- need: ;
ticularly well suited to the role of a
glamorizing soups and stews. % eup minced onions ped First . cup min In Hot Pot Soup, which com- ‘Sha d s S canesin aa
bines beef shin, fresh carrots and Then Baked $e Seeempaey Soe eup
turnips, allspice provides the in-
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1 tablespoon bacon fat
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Rolled Sugar Bars
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1% cups sifted confectioners sugar
1 eae (separated)
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
1% cups flour
% teaspoon salt
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Cream butter and 1% cups con-| them add “the remaining milk.
fectioners sugar. Reserve 1 table-| Blend with the vegetables and |
spoon egg white; add remaining) Yesetable stock. Add the salt, ¢he
egg white and the yolk with va-| STound black pepper and the ba- nilla and grated lemon rind to| ©0” fat. Cook until hot and slight-
creamed mixture; mix well. Add| !¥ thickened.
flour and salt; mix well and shape)
dough into a ball; divide in half.
Place one half between two! bowl.
pieces of waxed paper dusted gen-
érously with flour or on a well-
floured pastry cloth. Roll out to!
a rectangle about 74 by 10 inches. |
Dip cutting edge of knife in’ flour!
and cut into bars, each 1% by
2% inches.
Mix 1 tablespoon reserved egg grocer’s ready-to-eat cake depart-
soup fear jwhite with water and 1 teaspoon ment \%-inch thick. Spread slight- ¥% cup water ieonfectioners. sugar. Brush over ly estonia vannilla or chocolate |
Combine first 6 ingredients in aitops of bars. Bake of greasedjice cream \-inch thick in bottom!
5-quart saucepan. Cover and -sim-| cookie sheet in moderate (350 de- lof pan. Cover with a second and_
mer 3 hours. Remove meat from grees) oven 12 to 15 minutes. Roll) ithird layer of ice cream and ba-|b
soup and strain stock. Cut meaticut, glaze and bake other half of| jpana flip slices. Freeze. To serve)
from bones and return to stock dough the same way. Makes 40/slice and serve plain or top with |
along with. vegetables and instant’ cookies. la chocolate or fruit sauce. with the next three ingredients.
the spice has myriad uses —
from preserving meats to provid-
ing thé basis for a pungent liq-
weur and an exotic perfume
In America we've learned al-
most as mary ways to capitalize
on aillspice’s F adaptability and
charm- Included are such ideas as
adding the whole dried allspice
berries to long cooking dishes and
using ground allspice to spike’
vegetable dishes, in bakéd delecta-
bles ‘and as pick-up for fresh or
stewed fruit desserts.
Hot Pot Soup
5 pounds beef shin
Cold water to ‘cover
1 teaspoon whole allspice
“% teaspoon whole black peppers
3 whole red peppers
2% tablespoons salt
3 cups diced turnips
1 cup snap bean. cut in I-inch lengths
‘2 cups canned toma’
1% tablespoons Instant minced onion ling the vegetable stock.
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A -new frozen dessert sugges-
Fifty years ago, this beloved blending
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vanilla cream filling was born. Folks are
still celebrating, and you're invited
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} Beat egg whites until stiff but. not |
dry. Fold almonds and sugar into
egg whites. Add almond extract)
and blend;
Drop by teaspoons onto buttered |
and floured cookie sheet. Sprinkle |
with confectioners’ sugar. Allow |
to stand 2 hours before baking.
Bake in slow oven (300 degrees F.)
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Dill Adds Piquancy 20:38 le Add Pork Shoulder | |= cl i, ing a Ten en (Cherry Recipes -|Fill Grooves -
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to Salmon Stuffi _[iuice “and % teaspoon each of! Oriental’ +i y Must’ of Coffee Cake
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canty qatar — baked stim e Mobe th of the year by buying & sbouldet the iment; simmer for 0 minutes|"Uts for crunchy goodness, { Youjkey words in food are 3 os , eet wlar.” Choose e the Grade race tren dp: ph entree fe ‘ s+ + wo ins : eke | Laat Se eedegrens FS wo 8 milo oye ae only medium thick salmon steaks, magination, shoul together cups sifted en-jdesignated as time to repair your) gov, Makes coffee . They can be on table "On half the steaks, spread ¢ Tete are around 7,000 namedimade into a dish just as mouth-|_, Mave © sauce of 24 tablesPo0Me|iched_ flour, 2 teaspoons baking|nutritional status by checking the| ears sai 3: om sat whee. ‘sho Siaeaian Gomes bread stuffing seasoned with|V@*ieties of apples but only 17 are|wafering as the ‘most expensive | ny sauce % cup sugar and %|Powder, 1% teaspoons salt and ¥/important beginning meal of the)" eight-to-the-can and are convenient chopped celery and dill pickle. |listed by U.S. Department of Ag-|ChOPS cup of pineapple juice. while|te@spoon soda, Cream together ¥% day. to keep on hand ready to use. Top each salmon steak with an-|riculture as usually having yields The Chinese know how to do it until the sauce is clear,|“WP Shortening and 1 prog And breakfast is a pleasure, too, Use Pancake Servers Combine 1 cup drained crushed other the same size. Fasten the| .» » ‘than 2,000,000 bushels a/2™ ‘he Hawaiians have addedipo.- over the meat and simmer|U*tl light and fluffy, Add 1 egg,|when you've baked a Marmalade : pineapple with 2 tablespoons. butter | steaks with toothpicks and , some tricks; they’re combined it| ive minutes jmixing well. Add 1 cup « ag oar When you're filling thin pan-jand % cup brown sugar, Place brush with melted butter in| Year. These are the Gravenstein,|Hawaiian pork, which is pork with drained Sift together 2 cups sifted en-|cakes with creamed. chicken for|thig mixture in the bottom of an a moderate oven (350 )| Grimes Golden, Jonathan,ipineapple, served over fried ae cabteis Ht cect tout berth co(Meatballs Conceal (Smads rin’ stiApples,Bonons Pl
St cach, Ot in noel Fruity Treasure Norwegians Ate Cake -
for Hearty Breakfast _ i
i bad” “ead ot Oe eedetid a , He The cake itself has been cut
down to the proper size for the
smaller American family. Modern
ingredients replace some of the
old hard-to-gets and it's been care-
fully tested and retested‘in a shiny, Old recipes are always fascina-
ting — especially when they. sound
utterly delicious and reflect an
age of roomy, open-hearth kitchens
and immense outdoor appetites.
Such is this hundred-year-old Scan-
dinavian recipe for Mocha Raisin
Cake. . We often forget or-are not told| again. ee
that while food prices have been| § —-Chickem Pompons . raisins in-saucepan. Bring to boil i : ea :
increasing the hours required to 2 tablespoons butter or margarine cream of mustiroum soup, teyenpivived the May ‘SY biowdowns ere)", Tio : ac Fgreat 4 and simmer 10 to 15 minutes. Cool.
Cream shortening and add sugar
gradually, creaming until light and
fluffy. Add vanilla, Add eggs one
at a time, beating well after each Believe it or not, this rich, firm,
chocolatey cake was originally a:
cake, eaten by Nor-
wegians after a hearty breakfast
of porridge, fish, potatoes, bread
and plenty of steeped coffee. Now, confectioners sugar sprinkled
however, the recipe has been re-/through a paper doily does the
furbushed just for our use. k 2 r milk and % cup chopped walnuts.|pack in full production and new'
ca ay ot tel ai vot P cute ‘salting crccker crumbs _ |Heat, and pour over chicken pont|plantings since the blowdown have % cup ebopped weinuts pons. also come into production, This
Mocha Raisin Cake is so won-
derfully sweet that it doesn't need
a bit of icing for extra flavor.
However, for a lovely final touch, hours of work required to. pur- - i teaspoon marioram In a hurry? Frozen fisheticks|was expected for predictions in
chase raph tagy. Br — —_ wlth cube cook ed or canned chicken injcan be ready to serve in eight|December were for short supplies
declined he * 's ,
hours. The same amount of food| % Sup het'water” ““™*™* \lace without defrosting, place in| Plenty of apples and bananas is
in i would have required 21| 10 Seineh cubes jeliied cranberry sauce! shallow pan and broil about four|good news for the mid-winter fruit Mix and sift remaining ingredi-
ents. Add, alternating with coffee
mixture and stir thoroughly. Bake
in greased, floured pan 10 x 10 x 2
berry sauce in each meatball.|
Makes leftovers seem like new
Me te r
minutes; take right from the pack-| until as late as April or May.
Saute onion and celery in butter'minutes on each side.
minutes, on a greased cookie
The ice cube section of the re-
frigerator is not cold enough. to .
freeze meat or keep it frozen for
‘more than three or four days.
WE DO A LITTLE CHOPPING OF OUR OWN AS WE
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s COPYR. © 1957 by National Retail Marketing
An integral part of Mrs. Everett
-. Labadie’s life aloes plants—that is
one of Siamese % 8 memste Al
Mr. and Mrs.
» Birmingham
announce the
engagement of |
their daughter, ;
‘Barbara Jean, —
Cornila Jr.,
He attended
College. 2 = ‘Aubwoman's
she’s relaxing. Mrs. William Woodruff of Prospect
street, président of Fashionette Club, spends a spare
moment doing a little crocheting.
Social Worker .
Presents Talk
to Pillar Club
Mrs, Earl Floyd, child wel-
fare worker of Oakland Coun-
ty Juvenile Court, spoke to
members of Pillar Club Tues-
day evening in the West Iro-
training of children under. the
supervision of the Juvenile
Court,
* * *.
Mrs. Frank Kirby will open .
her Cherokee road home for
the March meeting,
More to Entertain
at Benefit Bridge
Mrs, Vivian Tubbs of Tubbs .
road and Mrs. Paul A. Kern
of Long Point drive have added
their homes to the list of
those being opened for a bene-
fit bridge Friday,.
Proceeds will go to the Pon-
tiac Symphony Orchestra, Inc.,
according to Richard Poole,
president.
Lester
Stinson of
to Dan
Cornila of
Dearborn.
Central .
Michigan —
An
August — ‘life is chin yj? Nisy; evel when
Noel Buckner
Assumes.Post
Noel Buckner was named
board chairman of Oakland
County Child Guidance Clinic.
Also named at the Wednesday
meeting at the clinic were Mrs.
Clarke Andrae, vice chairman;
since January
1957, means of definite fifanc-
ing were discussed, State law Dirt Gardeners Clyl. Here Mrs.
Labadie works with a planter in her
Westacres home.
Pupils Sing
of Country
and Faith
By SYLVIA DE STEIGER
One of the most pleasing
sounds to one's. ear is that of -
children singing . . about
their religious beliefs and their
love for their country, as well
as humorous folk tales.
* * *
More than 1,400 parents and
friends bundled up last night
in order to go to see and hear
over 900 children burst out in
the variety of songs during the
annual Citywide Junior High
School Music Festival at Pon-
tiac Centra} High School. —
CHRISTIAN FAITH
Appropriately, the first three -
numbers on the program by
the massed chorus consisting
of eighth grade students and
members of the ninth grade
vocal music classes were of
the Christian faith. It was the
first day of Lent, Ash Wednes-
day,
Outstanding among the num-
bers presented by the boy and.
girl massed chorus was the
spiritual, “We Are Climbing
Jacob's Ladder." Under the.
direction of George H. Put-
nam, supervisor of secondary
vocal music, -the chorus sin-
cerely sang éach word with
its fullest meaning,
The bouncy “Looytoodum,"
a folk song arranged by. Bell,
brought a loud applause for
the Eastern Girls’ Glee Club
under the direction .of Mar«
garet Snyder, . . x a * ?
By GRETTA PORTER
Chances are, if you're an
average woman, you belong < to. at least one club and are
probably active in that organi-
zation.
© Cone are the days .when hubby
must starve or eat a peanut butter sand-
wich the night his wife’s club meets.
Now, housewives such as-Mrs.. Neil
N elson Of South “Marshal ‘street*con
Mrs, Park 1. Nique, wife of a
policeman, is busy phoning members .
of Metropolitan Club Auxiliary that
meal,
eee
group.
’ their dues are now being accepted. ° THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY .20, 1938
Night Out’ Also Appeals to Them
Just what is an average club-
woman? We
small - scale survey to deter-
Pentiac Press Phote
pop.a TV disor into the oven before
she leaves for Child Culture Club meet-
ings and ac taeeiy
Mrs. Nique, who lives on Chamberlain
street, is financial secretary of the hostess dances at Nike bases, conducted a — mine why a woman joins a
elub, how it affects her fam-
“ily and how (much time it re-
. quires.
STUDIES CHILDREN
Mrs. Neil Nelson of South
Marshall street has two young
daughters and has been a
member of Child. Culture
Club for eight years. She will ~
be vice president of the group
until new officers are elected
in March,
ae * *
“A night out’ is one of the
reasons Mrs. Nelsbn joined
the club. Meeting with women
who have the same problems
in raising a family, however,
was the important reason Mrs.
Nelson became a member of
Child Culture Club.
Mr. Nelson, unlike many hus-
bands, Wag instrumental in
getting his wife td join this
particular elub. He suggested
that she do so and she —
* ap
An active ie
Nelson presides over pb
in the absence of the club's
president, is often. chairman
of committees and serves as
hostess at joint meetings.
YULETIDE BAZAAR
Child Culture Club members
stage a Christmas bazaar to.
finance such projects. as help- ©
“ing a needy child or family,
sending a child to camp. or
perhaps donating a wheel chair
or clothing to a needy person.
* * *
Mrs. Park Nigque of Chamber-
lain street (ber husband is a
is .composed of
member of this club long be-
fore Mrs. Nique joined the
auxiliary. es
Since ‘her family is grown,
Mrs. Nique has much time to
devote to club duties. At’ pres-
ent, she is financial secre-
tary, which means writing
many reports and ollecting
dues from 126 active members.
* *x *
A rummage sale netted the
auxiliary: Money to donate to
a nursery and an individual
Christmas basket.
A NIGHT OUT
Mrs. William Woodruff of
Prospect street also admits ~
that her club gives her “a
out to meet other wom-
fue. meeting Then, of
course, she has boatd meet-
ings, oceasional district meet-
ings, flower shows and field ;
trips.
* * *
Each month the Dirt Garden-
ers discuss a new topic. For
instance, at one meeting they
may talk about birds, at the
next preparing your garden,
‘fertilizers or any one of many
topics of interest to gardeners. i
ge
ee
a
Mrs. Labadie points out that —
the club tries to benefit mem- —
bers in their own gardens.
It's quite obvious then that
there is no such thing as an
average clubwoman,. just as
no’ one ean really define the
average person, It all depends
on what one brings as a mem-
ber of a cluh—attitudes, goals,
oneal and problems,
Food Pump
—-Explained-
to Nurses
’ Dr. Arnold Brown spoke to
members of the Oakland Coun-
ty District Nurses Association
concerning the Barron food
pump. when the group met
Tuesday evening at the Bald-
win Library in Birmingham.
* * *
The Barron food pump pro-
- vides the only controlled meth-
en.” President of Fashionette /
¢ Club, a weight + eal r-
ganization, ‘Wootrut litte ral and ioseph Mercy
Hospitals are equipped with the
Barron pump. -
* * * ;
*
Mrs. Marie Rodriguez, - sec-
tion chairman of civil defense,
announced that civil defense
‘ classes will be taught at the
mobile hospita) unit in the Wa- .
terford CAI Building beginning
Monday Feb. 24 at 7: 30 p.m.
- Figure Club Aids
Women to Join
Fashion Your Figure Club of
Pontiac invites all women in-
terested in weight reducing into
membership of the club.
the Pontiac De- ; by t
gargnent of Parks and Rec-
, the group meets Thurs-
day evenings at 7:30 at Adah
Shelly Library
Although the club's sale
purpose is to induce members
to—lose weight, it has many
other projects, including a Val-
entine party to which each
member brought an extra Val-
entine to be sent to the Chil-
~—thren’s. Home. Members also |
President «of Dirt Garden- prohibits fee charging at. the
—inkt.
Form Study Club
Mrs Chester Grammer has
been announced as temporary
chairman of Wever Pre-School
Study Group. This newly
formed group meets the third’
Tuesday of each month at 7
p.m. in the Wever kindergarten
room.
Control of Party
A successful business keeps
control of her party, so that a
bore doesn’t take over and
ruin the evening, talk doesn’t
become dull and dispirited, or
a discussion turn into a heated
argument,
The Washington Ninth Grade
Chorus under the direction of
Gordon Wilder sang with ¢on-
tentment the well-known spir-
-itual, “I've Got Shoes,'’ _ar-
ranged by Cain.
POPULAR SELECTION
The smallest group to parti-
cipate in the singing program .
was the Madison Boys’ Glee
Club consisting of 24. Under
the direction of David Stimac,
‘the Boys chose the now pop-
ular hit, “A Light in the Win-
dow’’ by Roberts-Jacobson, as
One of their presentations,
+ * *-
The mellow tones of the Lin-
coin Choralines,
Sue Eckley, also captured the
audience with a rendition of
another hit parader, ‘‘Old: Cape
Cod" by Rothrock,
A typical man’s song, ‘‘Bat-
' tle Hymp of the Republic’ by
Julia Ward Howe, was sung
with depth by the Jefferson
Boys’ Glee Club under the di-
rection of Eleanor Pyles,
“°° ® ©
Dance routines accompanied
five of the songs sung by the
massed chorus. These in-
eluded: A sailor tap routine by
eight’ girls to “Over the
Waves;” an Indian scene with
_ the frontier song, “Out Among
the. Redmen,”’ sung by the
Boys’ Massed Chorus, and the
Chicken Reel by eight _ girls
to “The Erie Canal."
SPANISH DANCING |
The. colorful Mexican folk -
song, “El Manton de Manila,”
directed by. William Coffing, . was attractive with four coup- —
les dancing an appropriate
Spanish number.
* *
The entire chorus really li- |
vened up when the young Vo-
calists clapped their hands and
. ‘At The
directed by | Dear Abby....
Not Pained. by
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR MISS. VAN BUREN: ©
It's very easy for you (an eld >
maid) to sit back and tell the
rest of us to let
the boys play
happened to go
+ through it?
" JUST
WONDERING
maid.” And I” have replaced
broken windows on BOTH :
SIDES of my house. My 13-
year-old son’is a switch-hitter.
* *
DEAR ABBY: I disagree
with you when you said “when
that man takes his hair down,
tell him to leave it dawn’ —
meaning hig ill-fitting hairpiece.
My husband is bald and [
would give anything if he would”
get himself a hairpiece,
Men would not want to look
at’ their wives with no hair so
why should women have to look
ats men without hair?
It doesn’t mean a man is
vain, e@lther, It is just like
. putting grass or shrubs in be-
aise it ig better looking than
bare earth. People replace their _
teeth, arms and legs if some-
‘thing happens tq them, Why not
because the hair?
_ . FOR HAIRPIECES s
DEAR FOR: The wornan. who
said she preferred to see the
man's bald head complained .
. but unless they're hairpieces,. but
natural looking, they're ridicu-
sy *baseball on our
I'm NOT an “old ~ DEAR ABBY: I belong to a
church that forbids divorce.
I have been married for two-
years to a man who told me
before we married that he had
insurance, owned his own home,
clear and free, and had no
debts. _
I was a widow and he was a
widower before we married.
I now discover that he has no
-- insurance, his home is mor-
é gaged to the hilt, and he is up
to his neck in debts (gambling
“and others). Please advise me?
» . ROPED-IN-
DEAR ROPED: Talk to your
priest. You were “roped-in”’ all
right by a man who misrepre-
sented himself. This is fraud.
An annulmertt might be in order
in your case,
* * *
DEAR ABBY: More than
ence my. has has had a
poker game in our
kitchen at 8:30 in-the morning
so I coildn't gef‘in there to get
our three children their break-
fast and off to school. He says
he is ipsing and can't quit so
what am I going. to do? <5
In order to keep the kids
from et! I just let them
oversieep and tell them it.
was an accident. This is hap-
pening too often and T- am
ASHAMED
DEAR ASHAMED: There
ought to be a new deal around
your house. Tell your husband
he can’t have the “‘boys” over
‘for cards unless they quit at
“a penis aatad
* as *
.DEAR ABBY: 1 wrote to’
you a whilé ago and told you I
EE ene 8
he Broken Panes ‘Lt thought it wasn't my hus-
band’s. You told me to stick to
my husband — that I could be
wrong. Well, that’s just what I
did *
The baby was a ‘boy and
there is no doubt about it. It
is my husband's, The baby is
the image of him. I just wanted
I won't ever forget you.
- $0 HAPPY NOW
* * *
CONFIDENTIAL TO “ER-
MO": Did this man put the
ring on your FINGER or
through your NOSE? You are
engagéd and s id be led only
One place — down the aisle.
* * *
If you have a problem, write
to Abigail Van Buren in care
of The Pontiac Press. She will
be glad to answer your letter
For a personal reply, please en-
close a stamped self- addressed
envelope. ers Club, Mrs, Everett Labadie
of Westacres enjoys the com-
- pany of fellow gardeners, as
well as working in her oaen
and so she joined her club.
AN ACTIVE MEMBER
Being president naturally
means Mrs. Labadie is an
active member of the group.
For a week after each monthly
meeting she prepares for the
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seek new lives : a
fie. Tn rticins re esed on the own feelings. He went back over|child as soon as my job took hold. Americs. Only bave been
changed.) . a in their marriage, the quick ro-want a baby. She didn’t want to
JOSEPH R. MARSHALL (mance, his year overseas during|clean the house. I tried to tell her | INS Staff Writer the Spero 2 Pte ice Oe
| Johnny B. opened the door and|stayed * family, his return, /how to handle her,” ‘listened. : their settling in a furnished room, dehn agreed t& return to his
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We invite ‘dressed up to go out. I'm sick of Weir wre 2 ote, Se ngatay. bated Sizes 2 to 8 |this dirty old apartment. Let’s} united in seme comparison. | «0 at Salen” ‘ number, of community B to E Widths ¢ wig td an ee marriage case was ¢ White @ Brown @ Red Saka ae . Seurdas 7 worker featured brard selling | He scuffed off his rubbers and pe and talked : $ up to more. slipped out of his raincoat. “We've She “y the — : “Everything’ bd lex been out every single night this _ “Great, | _— | © ck Tats cy ef wed ae| daughter of baby." >
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tion and interest and laughter in ‘you have changed, not the world,
* *x * Adopt Relaxed Attitude Toward Life as
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appear, Contour lifts. You jook,
and feel, years younger,
oneself to tense up. Without realiz-
ing it, hour after hour, you are not
only injuring your health but you
are creating an older looking you.
* * *
I believe it to be extremely
important to check ourselves pe-
riodically as to our approach to
daily life. A hectic,
jcan slip up on us unless we do.
Tomorrow: ‘For High Forehead, Te
hase Wearing Bangs. _ of U. S. A., attended the meet- a pull from the erners of your
That is the danger of allowing
tense attitude ____ FORTY-FIVE
Guest Night
on March 17
Plans were made for a March
17 Husband and Guest Night when
Pontiac Woman's Club met Mon-
day in Pontiac Federal Savings,
and Loan Building.
A cooperative dinner with Mrs,
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be followed by Bruce Danes speak-
ing on “Student Archaeology.”
It was announced that the
State Federation of Women’s
Clubs convention will be held
March 11 through 13 in Lansing.
Mrs, Arthur W. Selden dis-
played an antique collection of
iglass and china.
history of each type and ex-
plained how the history of a coun-
itry could be traced by studying
lits pottery,
* * *
Oakland County Federation of
Women's Clubs will meet March
7 in Rochester. The afternoon
is to be spent at the Leader Dog
Schoot.
Chairman of the day was Mrs.
0.. D. Brown ee ig oe
Howard Simmon, Mrs. Frank W,
Kuhn, Mrs. William Georgia, Mrs.
Fred Miller, Mrs. Alfred Danton,
‘Mrs. W. H. Eustice, Mrs. John
|Webb and Mrs. John Wellman. ing.
She gave the}
The Hillfield road home of Mrs. |
Bert Rathbun was the scene of the!
MOMS of America Unit Two meet-,
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Members were served a school-|
gitt-turicheon followed by social
activities. Two guests for the af-|
fair were Mrs. L. R. Naugle of
the Auburn Heights Unit 19 and
Mrs. John Miller. «
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‘nipads19Milon Exemptions May Be Expensive — comesmez . bat They’re Taxpayers’ Friend= ly $1,900,000 in construction funds | crearth & series of eight articles. thing here is that — to be claimed /stepmother, stepfather, grandpar-;come of less than $80 tor the *
for Selfridge Air Force Base, Mt. | tn, scare gettne ceau tor evety lag an exemption — they most ents, grandchildren or when re-year, but who received SLO in/-
Clemens, it was announced to- exempuon you are entilied te a your / ant a { : : a Ses ae ru Be gre a .s ‘have received more oun halt their| lated = blood aunt, a from an at come i
: Col, Joseph Friedlander Jr. 7° ~ support from you during the t@X) Note that rule 5 above says.they|against the exemption but you
Air Force installations repre- By G.K. HODENFIELD: —_syear. imust either have been a. member) would still have. y that you
sentative for the Ohio River re- Associated Press Writer | You ean claim one exemptioniof your household for the entire
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~ Walk of Fame Omits (asott ‘2 3" seat Patrick Massey Writes for Hal Boyle :
‘ ; *
Tribute to Chaplin — {et sSe'meme wa on Bre OE PO STAPH Jit Hy Be Sugarian, ead of He r Camera Re €co rds Man} ‘Famous Macau ee HOLLYW the im said, ““His) Clothes Fata, 1h kT tesiname Could: be added! tater, ba : Chaplin isn’t among 1,500 names|ion on him was divided. LONDON @—A shy young man, lunch. While I was adjusting thejnudged him gently and he woke; Author Somerset Maugham was} jwrinkles out of ~ face,” he’ MIRACLE MILE to be embedded in bronze stars on Ee walked into Dorothy Wilding’s|lights he dozed off, His secretary|up and ee Term on one point. “Don’t take the/ordered. I
the sidewalks of Hollywood Boule-|To Show Sputnik Models |photographic studio one day and 3 : vard. : had his picture taken. oe : ‘
x. %, # TOKYO @ — The Soviet) Enr- The day was 30 years ago. The - Immortalizing a host of stars in|>@58Y announced today that mod- young man later became the Duke the paving of a “Walk of Fame’ els of Sputniks I and Ii will be of Kent, who died in a World War
is an improvement projectidisplayed at the Japan Interna-|II plane crash. planned by movieland merchants. |tional Trade Fair in Osaka April . x * t Chaplin, the great, silent-screen|12-17. | Looking back, Dorothy Wilding
mused: “That was my first royal
| a , ; jportrait, Some years later he
came in for a picture with his ro)
maces Princess Marina of “yw BLANKET reece.” a a .
Plump, dynamic and in her late : , Aa > "
50s, Miss-Wilding has‘spent a life- WA ; Eleganer begins
5 $ it making pictures of the
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And when she acceded to the
throne, the Queen commissioned
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| | BUD : ‘BEAUTY AID "BUY BUDGE $3 SET SAVER 4 coronation “of King George VI in N FINGER TIP iy
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gave up the throne before a sitting aS , WITH THE RICH ; : WITH PAs +a igre SOFT 4 \ BH,
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The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public hearings for jcamera he seemed quite sad,” : — || cre AM Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1958, at 8 o'clock p. m, Eastern Standard Time, |} a4; "
in the: Commission Chamber, City Hall, 35 5. Parke Street on = Wing oe. intention to Construct Sanitary Sewers, Pumping Station and || * z : F a Work and weno asphaltic concrete surface course and |} tee as soon as the duchess SERVICE related work on the following streets: walked into the studio his eyes lit AST Sr PO
SANITARY SEWER, P up like magic.” FAST, F Leaves Skin Smooth LISHED HARDWOOD 4 UMPING STATION, Elder statesman Bernard Ba- R Pp R | N T $ s : age eotey! WORK . : ruch was the only sitter who ever . ¢ 0 s P ACQUIN $ Pecial No- |
— Avenue from approx. 188 ft. N. of N. line of Clara went to sleep before Miss Wil- TIVE
Columbia Avenue trom Arlene to W. line Lot 24, Jeet ae} bn ce ld boy, H FROM carnegie vn SILK ‘N’ SATIN ye “Such a charming o y. He '
Gardens Sub. and Lot 12 A. P. 102 came along. feeling drowsy after . Pecanecke Ay Fourth Avenue from Arlene to Fuller -
Third Avenue
Second Avenue Arlene to Fuller |
Truman Plans to Tour TWO-INCH ASPHALTIC CONCRETE SURFACE possible price. COURSE. RELATED WORK ee for Human Fellowship ot iss BOTH FOR
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ROME — A recent discovery has.
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ope by Arabs in the 12th Century,
the ruins of Pompeii, the Roman| -
city that was buried in 79 A.D. by
Mount Vesuvius’ eruption.
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NEW YORK (INS) — It has Jong|°°°Kin€ “teacher in explanation, been a curiosity to many American| *"® how that civilization eat.
housewives, as they broil their’ The audience, all lady editors
beef until it.is well dead, how the) with chicken salads under wae
Chinese live so- long and stay so) belts, was rapt.
slim. Mrs, Dorothy Lee, who gives a All. that rice. And everything course in cooking at the China boiled in oil. Not to memtion eight) {pstitute, continued. She pointed
Sundays and holidays,
SURE YARDSTICK
“A sure yardstick of the bealth
Isolated Four Sales
Town Gets Supplies two to three minutes cooking, and
meat -in tidbit form takes about
the same amount over high heat.
The audience could not help but be RESERV s
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meal — those limb globs of broc-
coli brought back to life with rich
hollandaise; the frozen candied
yams adhering first to aluminum
foil, later to newly discovered
cavities; the beef patty parched
|for ketchup,
|KNIVES APPALLING
nm) “Chinese,” Mrs. Lee went on,
ley to. supply: the B00 ves reset believe that qa dining table is a
| wlio had been isolated four days|Y€rY pleasant and social place.
The sight of knives on the -table iby deep snow drifts.
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meats~into little pieces, and the
meats are cooked so tender they
can be broken up with chopsticks.’
* * *
She grinned prettily, rubbing
Sey sauce into the wounds. “The been sealed off since Sunday by
one of the winter's worst storms.
One road finally was opened to|
jone-way traffic,
Last night a supply train of two!
‘boxears and a tank car battled its
way through. All the power of five)
\diesel units was used to grind 18| f
imiles from Cresson to Patton in
two hours. The trip normally!
itakes an hour.
* |
| i — also are cut up small
hasten cooking, and this pre-
serves all vitamins and makes
colors and textures vivid and
crisp.”
x * She demonstrated — turning out,
Happy townspeople met the train|in four minutes over a towering
jand staged an impromptu celebra-|gas flame a meat-vegetable dish
tion under floodlights. | that was fit for a Ming. Or a mag-
azine illustration.
* * *
“Tt is with this fast cooking that
Fear 200 Indians Dead
in Coal Mine Explosion \ 50 YEARS. EXPERIENCE
THURSDAY, FESECARY 20,1958 . 3 coi 7
courses on weekdays and 16 on oyt that most vegetables require
conscience struck, recalling last
night’s home cooked: American
All approaches to the town had|*°? W® Cut up vegetables and, Admire
: hooey mle 1a "Bel ot.
in the .United Kingdom and ee :
gium, About three fourths of the ~
highways in France are paved, as
are about half in the United States _
and more than half in New Zee”
land, Chinese banquets used to have 64) takes a long time,” oh said.
| American stomach timidity as she
laid the fish on the platter, with
The audience already green’ “The Chinese.” teacher said soft-
with envy at her cooking tech-|ly ‘‘believe that everything should
nique, turned green with typical’ have a beginning and an e courses. Now they have only 16." | It took 20 minutes.
Yet -the Chinese are slim
people, seldom overstuffed; they
live to riper ages than. nation-
alities. which eat less but heavier
foods,
“Funny thing,” Mrs. Lee ex-
plains, “‘the chief difference be-
tween American and Chinese veg- |
etables cooking is that oil — vege-|
table oil — is the Chinese cooking |
medium while you favor water in|
the U.S. Yet fat makes up less!
than 10 per cent of the Chinese
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The secret: They use very little
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Mrs. Lee created a magnificent |
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»-. Press Box A BY BRUNO 1. KEARNS ,
' Arguing about which is harder to get — a holesin-
one in golf or a “300” game in bowling?
* Most sports people will agree, and there are some who
will.not, that the’“300” game is tougher to accomplish.
: It is generally accepted that there has té be more
+ luck in getting the ace and it is accomplished by a
» single stroke and not a series of strokes.
» The target in golf is smaller and the distance is great-
er thus the common objective is the green.
. x* *« *
* In bowling the distance is shorter and target bigger
with the objective being the head pin. The bowler
however has to accomplish his feat with a consecutive
series of 12 “pars” or strikes.
The pressure of the ace is very seldom present as
- most golfers shoot for the green and not strictly
—t—the cup. = ; ——
; The pressure is greater in bowling when a string of
Strikes has been accumulated.
* * . “THE BIRDIE” SEZ: *
- Unofficial statistics say that, today with greater num-
bers participating in each sport, the odds for the “ace”
are 10,000 to one and 350,000 to one for the “300” game.
| As far is this writer goes the odds for the “ace”
- would probably be hundred-million to one and in
‘ bowling ten-trillion to one.
* We can only imagine what pride a person can feel
when he gets one or the other. Amen, we don’t even
want to argue. —
x * *
Can't even get a hot “worm-plate special” these days
$0 our friend the “Birdie” decided to head South, but
not until after he left his choices for this week on the area cage front. — ; Wee ot,
: It was a frigid forecast last week as he hit only seven a of 12 games to bring his season total to 69-22. This is the birdie’s last effort of the season and the “Worm
plate specials” see East Detroit upsetting Ferndale,
kston to sneak by at Holly and St. Fred to make it
o for the season Sunday against St. Mike.
THE BIRDIE SEZ:
St. Rita Tests Shamrocks ‘ By H. GUY MOATS eae a Were ea oe
day and another “big one,” Sunday Contest ot the season to be played
afternoon at PCH, offer a crowded| 's own floor. All Weekend for area parochial fans,'other “homie” games for Bob {Tonight's game, pitting St, Mineweaser’s club have been held + —— in Pontiac Central High, or at
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_____Javorite to beat-the winter tour's” Venturi Labeled |. 2.-22.t50
‘Golfer to Beat’ |: * But Strong Wind Favors
f Jim Demaret as Houston
. Tournament Begins a ee
on top, 53-61, f
minutes. I think we'll
right if we play as well as
against St. Mary on Tuesday
night.’’
Mineweaser will start freshman
Art Robak, sophs Don Mountain,
Tom Dabbs and Pat Campbell and
his lone senior, Bob Mineweaser.
Mountain was a first starter at © HOUSTON ® — The oddsmakers
favored Ken Venturi but the
weather seemed to favor veteran
dimmy Demaret today as a field
133 players began the $30,000
uston Classic Invitation Tourna- dent. Orchard Lake, Tuesday, came
* Venturi, 2 pro only 15 months: Se es
‘ot the 1953 champion at Palm 1 Phoenix Rita starters will. be headed by!
a a wee ne | veike “Young, who Hit 21 polne against Shamrocks, .but couldn't
pull his club through. Jerry Latra,
who had 12 in that game-will also
start along with probables Al
Sleyter, or Johnny Dion, Pat Opi-
pari and Chet Grabinski. :
Shamrocks have a 6-7 season
mark, St. Rita 2-11, ~ ;
Friday’s tilts bring St. Cecilia
to St. Freds in the first encounter
between these schools, and O.L.
St. Mary will entertain Detroit
St. Hedwig.
Sunday's tilt is the 2nd meeting
between the two Pontiac parochi-
als. From the records of the clubs,
and result of the first game (won
by Rams 54-25) Rams are favored.
Wolverines Seeking
Respectable Finish
ANN. ARBOR @ — Respecta-
bility is the sole lingering aim of
Midine) er << e ‘fongest course and grab top
money of $6,000 for the 72-hole
tournament. :
. Weather forecasts indicated no
change in the biting cold and
strong wind for the past four days.
_Some. rain was expected today.
aret often is at his best in
d weather and at times plays
5 tly_in a wind of the type
that has whipped across the 7,200-
yard, par 72 Memorial Park
@urse all week.
© Other faverites include Arnold
Palmer, the defending cham-
pion, and Jack Burke Jr., an-
other Houston native who, like
Demaret, is thoroughly familiar
with the sprawling municipal
. Palmer admitted having a sub-
score on his final practice
: yesterday and said he be-
Beves he has an excellent chance
@ repeating as champion.
Hope Clinches Title Tie
6 Tigers:
‘Madison Junior High gvmnasiums:|
a oak victory over ian last . HOLLAND, Mich, (— Hope
itself of at least a share
‘the MIAA basketball . with
Northern Beats Tech
HOUGHTON (\Northern Mich- igan stretched its \record to 12-2 losing streak has shot
the Wolverines’.chances for a Big
mark to place jigan’s Nothing else is left’ now that a| ©
Ten title. Michigan gets an op-
_ [portunity to become: respectable)
seventh: |. be 1 i
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Executive Cites
Woes of Majors Sees Obsolete Parks,
Night Games, TV Top
Trouble Makers Clinch Berth With Overtime Win — -
> Ae mae ee
Pistons Gain dictable Detroit Pistons -have two events to look forward to as the
National Basketball Assn, season|2. "15 in -overtime.
nears a close. MINNEAPOLIS @® — The unpre-iWestern Division playoffs. ‘They
clinched that last night when they
defeated the Minnea:
event is the The
One is a berth in the NBA's) bility that George Yardley
NEW YORK (INS) — Larry Mac-
Phail, who built himself a repu-
tation.for what passed as ‘‘genius”
during, his years as a baseball
executive, has gone on record in
favor of four major leagues.
most serious crises in its history.|
courts’ challenge to the reserve
clause in 1946.
cle in the current issue of Life
magazine, that baseball has been
losing out — if attendance is any
vision as the three causes of all
the trouble. He charges that TV
revenue is an “anesthetic which
has put the clubowners to sleep
and made them complacent about
the loss of attendance.”
But is it any solution to
what formerly were minor
teams and simply call them “major?” E
The others, he says, were the! -
‘Black Sox affair in 1919 and_the PI ayotts | polis Lakers|:
pessi-
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5 ta it Hi
in advance of most of the regulars.
The stage is all set for championship series of the 1958
Bowlerama with two squads of
Cage Results DOLLEGE ot
Feature Match
: MLsvinee ren | Of Bowlerama
Os mn ws, | at H uron Bow!
Harvey Kuenn Reaches
Agreement but $4,000
Less Than ‘57 “I ought to be able to run
real fast,” grinned the Detroit NL Slates Record 27 League has scheduled
record high of 274 night games forjers came about by reason
the 1958 season. -
ber of night tilts that were played! The league’s schedule CINCINNATI @ — The National;last year but in 1957 only an all-time| scheduled originally and
ponement of day games
Actually, that’s the same num- dates.
Tigers as he worked out
at the "s Carly training camp.
“I mre won't be carrying as Feels He Can Help Giants
$4,000 cut from the $30,000 he got
Still among
unsigned ig pitcher Frank
who is resisting efforts to cut him
down from the $22,000 he received
last year, Lary had an 11-16 record can League with 21 victories in
1956.
Today's scheduled game with a |
cause of cold weather, Thomson Fights Back
last year, pennant. winning homerun in ajback to the Giants last summer
six players as yet is out to prove he isn't washed) Giant Manager Bill Rigney
Lary up at 34.
winter and did a lot of work back
in New Jersey," Thomson said.
last year after leading the Ameri- “I feel great and my weight is
just about — wart it to be.”
team from the St. Louis Cardinal|with the Giants when they traded
rookie camp was called off be-|him to Milwaukee in 1954. He was
a consistent long-ball hitter and thinks the Scot can still aun, “T
invited him to camp early to work
the tightness out of his arm,” he
said. “His ankle seems to be ‘all
right,
“We feel he has a couple of
wouldn't “I got plenty of exercise this
*
Thomson had seven full years *
- Two Squads Set to Rol
in Championship Round
Tighten Grip on 2nd Place
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
His New York Rangers had just
itightened their’ hold on second
place in the National Hockey
never known as a calm guy any-
way, puffed nervously on a cig-
arette.
“The hard way,” : St. Louis on July-3-{-“Wé always have to do things
the hard way.”.
Watson puffed and protested his
Rangers’ habits az he stood in the
Madison Square Garden press
room last night after New York
built, then almost ‘blew a three
Manchester Has ‘New Look’ goal lead in a 3-2 victory over the
Chicago Black Hawks. It was the
|Soccer Team Rebuilding
Rangers Nip Chicago, 3-2 past the .500 mark for the first
time in more than a month. Bet-
ter yet, it gave them a three
4 League, but Coach Phil Watson, poet lead over third place De-
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2% Kid Gavilan’s comeback attempt
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Toms Golf Favorite
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fila.
George Toms of Durham, N. C.,
became a strong favorite to win
his second straight title in the
tournament of golf club champions.
ting it with an opening 69 for
140 and a four stroke advantage
over the field.
figures with Al and Bud Hay-
ward leading the way.en 17 and |
14 points respectively. Jerry
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In a scheduled Class A game,
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team and had to forfeit to wets
Jewelers.
The Pontiac Boys Club, soca iey|
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Jones claimed Gavilan butted
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downs in the 10-round bout.
Jones said he thought he won
going away, until it was an-|
nounced that Judge Fred Aaron-|
son's card = it for Gavilan.
* *
“Then I was sure I was gonna |
lose aother split decision,” said|
Ralph.
The other judge, Carl Geter, |
and Referee Billy Reagan saw it.
for Jones as did The Associated |
Press, all by narrow margins. |
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“TOKYO (INS) — It_you like iball before dinner, after dinner
or just any old time — you'll like
4 ean drink to” your heart's
content in this oriental nation and
if art heady pleasures of the bottle
cause devia from your normal-
ly quiet behavior no, one will lift
an eyebrow,
As a result Japan has gained the reputation as a “‘drinker’s para-
dise.” .
‘The Japanese are highly indul-
gent of those who have tippled too person — especially a foreigner —
can pin a feather in his wobbing
ce if his friends must escort him 6.
‘The inebridte has become “one
of the boys”’ and has shown how
_ | friendly he is, Rambunctious ac-
_jveligious beliefs. run tions are often overloeked,
Pid
To be drunk in Japan is user
stood to be under the guilis® in-
fluence of sake ~— Jauan's ancient
rice wine beverage.
The Japanese consider sake the
favorite beverage of the gods and
its first manufacture was attrib-
uted to one of them, Hikona, a
deity versed in the medical arts.
Hikona is also identified with
Ebisu, the god: of wealth and
good luck, who is depicted with a ea piiplitiiaaibeerxkeliel Gi ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY eae
Japs Highly Tolerant.of Tipplers ®jcome--ostracized-for-imbibing-too} Many other gods wére-niso drank} > ri
heavily at a party and requiringlin legendary tales and ‘thus the assistance home. But in Japan ajidea has come down to modern
times that baman drunkards are
believed ta be protected by the
gods and-should be given a helping
hand by their sober comrades, .
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But disapprobation — never.
*Whereas in the United States,
direcely
counter to boozing, the Japanese
find rationalization ‘for that ‘ex-
tra nip” in their array of re-
ligions. a
Buddhism, as interpreted liber-
ally by the Japanese, allows sake
as a “blood ” medicine,
For religious Buddhists it-is drunk
as a “medicine” from a teapot. —
a“? * s a
Confucius, whose teaching are
popular in Japan, said the only
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of “honorable inebriety.” imbibing limit “is the keeping of In the United States one can be-| happy, smiling face. one’s sanity.”
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in FCC Probe by Bullish News 5 i tog tend toward pecking ews in Brief Loser NEW YORK — The. Stock NEW YORK @—Costly food to-|put half P scpieca Bs under —_ > & ¥£ Would Help Townships News in Br
Bid Brings Kefauver, Market Rigger lre rd — only, Plagues -most folk trying, tolwithin two years. ‘This is expect agreed is minding the} to Finance Both Sewer,| s..an Cauley, 4% of 210 Crest-
‘Nixon Into Testimony the heels of bullish news, neg Baro iy a at Mig ong 1 Pig le Ng aoe - Water Systems | wood dS pleaded gay ey
* Key stocks rose fractions to distributing and merch- oboe : . : * * « a carton of
WASHINGTON ® — House in- aie around a point on a broad _ andizing food worries the industry: a * Cigarette Stocks Townshine in Cekinnd and other ern Oe bacon Sua
vestigators today recalled A. |apptes, Dettctous, “sa'"............-6450|,, The upturn was sparked by the|rt is seeking new means of holding eitieg: Reger Bex Am. . counties wilt be able to issue full \runicipal judge Maurice E Fis. Frank Katzentine, whose testi-|APbles Jonathan, bu. ....++--.+++ 3.00 Federal Reserve Board’s long-|.oc¢ within bounds. foresees more packaging of faith and credit bonds to finance
| . Apples, Mctntosh bu.” ...-...::.:. 318 awaited step toward expanding and produce at point of inegan gave her 90 days probation.
mony has brought the names of Apples, Steele Red. bu. .....5..s400+ 478 redit. It p late yesterd *&..*« 7s tion, aimed ne on a e water and sewer systems under @
| en ne Ke- Veretables a ol lowering the reserve re- Much has been done. The Na-| 4... pap yee yp plcsnegr, Beano dale Pathan ones: Senne On =
: auyer enn) into hearings on/Bests, topped. a tional Assn. of Food Chains says|.5 nacka NEW YORK Cigarette com-|&4" House Representatives. Chicago, paid a mu-
alleged pressures in a Miami TV Garrots 1% De scsessecnseeee naar psa — banks in an eased warehouse efficiency re operations at the pany Ses declined on the|. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Lloyd] court yesterday for the sale
channel contest. cky Miami|feteeredink ibaa “! 418) Steels, motors, base metals, air.ifas Cut these, costs 76 per cent 18) athe. cost of Seelt taj aw Sars Sock Ruchonee be eae gee oe te Lae annikae ae ‘aI a ne, a Leeks (behs.) dos. ....0000 o Ter pa: years, and store opera ef-| after now goes ; A firm ig
Beach radio station owner, was aj Ouigns Dry, #0IB. ccei-crccvrscce Lig ierafis, Falls Gnd some. oi beceeg|ticiency bas cut receiving anajlso being taced. sy mittes that cigneetie. rieme|tittee on manicipalities ty '
loser in the four-way contest for|Pareeipe. ee. --js:i5" yag’s""""".-: 138 |recovered slightly from their set-|Sorage costs 59 per exmt. At a a agin facturers have deceived the Amer- sewamige sie restrict:
the Channel conse. Radishes, hothouse ibehs.) dos. .. 1.50 yea recent national meeting, food Packaging costs average 20 perlican public in filter-tip advertis-|¢d f financing such projects by Wiliams, #1, of 360
Chai Harris (D-Ark) told|Rhatee, hothouse, (ochs.) es. .... 1.25/Dack yesterday. Fractional gains > rman s (D ; chain executives swapped exper-|cent of sales of revenue bond acts. Howard MeNeil St., pleaded guilty
newsmen his subcommittee hoped|Suss2, Hubbard. bu. 1.25 were made by American Tobacco, grocery : :
Tomatoes, hothouse (bskt.) & Ibs. 325! pilin Morris. Liggett & a |!ences in slicing pennies here and/turers, according to Donald Des- American Tobacco “This will give the townships to possession of numbers betting
tq finish with the TV contest be-|Turnipa topped. 0 te he Myers &| there oft distribution costs, __|key, industrial designer. The food|a¢ $76.25, Lorillard off ype different alternatives in install- po — maniciogl apt
ton “Commissioner Richard. ~ Poultry Youngstown Sheet rece meso |deopite Ngher food prices, the rleliwr a double-barveled, ailack on a Philip carte 5 ot) hes gon Pray rg a ie ae tov bon ts bl 12; Reynolds Tobacco “B" off : Mack. a @ than a point, Lesser gains were |ing costs—largely of late in trans-|the profit squeeze problem, To cut!$719 ‘at $86.62; and ships find it quite difficult to fi- : a ‘
— DETROIT POULTRY made by Chrysler, U.S. Steel, | portation and labor—trimmed the|packaging costs they are calling) yy off $1.87 at $67.25. by , 4s,” he Fish fy ge! 730 te 7:30,
Mack is a Miami Democrat ap-| DETROIT. Feb. 19 (AP)—Prices paid) American Telephone, Anaconda, inet return on the dollar of food/for more efficient materials, pro- added. : : pointed by President Eisenhower] {t" ,"s: 1 top quality live poultry up 0! General Electric, Chesapeake & |sales last year. mov ep fl 2a t ceive, 26 Cheneivey. AAEM Fi.
to the comission in July 1955.), mesry ype Ori vcer Ga ihe) whites] Onl® Reyal Dutch and Sinctalr. ike the competitive butte between the], Lariat, with 90.100 shares] Me measure mess sere Mack voted with the majority|}{*Yarred Rocks 26217; caponettes (ua-| Paramount was a l-polnt gainer. | 1, ther industries, food|makers of boxes, jars, traded, was the volume leader on|in the Senate, townships will be iemnage mnie. Gites ane Ou.
when the FCC decided 42, last\ict, se3a: heavy iom-turteys 34 | Opening Blocks included U.S.|processors ors. and mefchandizers|bottles and tubes. ‘To boost arr yan ge ag slg linypeg ces oaee 28 LE heap nd Rand: Meee ~ year to give Channe 0 Cc . a : . a
Steel up % at 58% on 5,000 shares; |alike have tried cutting overhead|and cut the cost per unit ’ ‘ /Saginaw. - adv.
Service Television, Inc., a subsid- DETROIT EGGS. ; 1 Commenting accusations by|°*™ of the assessed valuation of
ney oe cine ap aT mei gy gr Be om Popa wo % ot nk ‘ a Pe baying. po ‘of ‘he the ee yorlerny fe yt the House “Government Opere. og projects eee need the cr oneregn tonal
xami had recommended that F ae tions Committee w
Kacoantion ont it. ° swnites rete A extra Jarse 46; ait; terme ged — up ‘%iother nga gaye designs. oe ier, préckiedt Pr} Be rtiedig 4 proval of the supervisors of PA Mpegry “e nied, 21 10 a to ne na
“ * ” . Bakeries ing or more Ld * ’ ,
ee ce — mes jarge sie, ‘wid. Ove. Whirlpool’ dropped 15% at 17%|automation — such as conveyor _|end Bowman Gray, president of Seale vat on es pha? : charges that he accepted money Industry leaders planning cost-|R y Reynolds situated, also that of elec-
In the case and that he was goreT™;,grede A lace G44. wid. eve-jon 5,500 shares following its cut/belts that take pans in and out drives ‘include: Porter M ' Co. tors. AesRurbye ema: —
43%; medium 40-42, wid. avg. 40; checks| 4 J:4ong cutting drives $ . ‘+ *+ «+ Rebekah's, 9 _ to 9 p.m. 1287
ledged in advance to vote for|31, ws of ovens, in and out of coolers./Jarvis, president of Swift, who Another provision of the bill oad, ham
Public Service. a Sambo st ctr large 42; large 041; | carry the loaves to slicing and|iooks to consolidations and mod-|, Said Gruber: “Our advertising| would allow the township a . ;.@ . .
uKatzentine told ot tio yhits to gg hy igre large New York Stocks the gpl, platecind, cate Soot saa magico’ B Hall, oy 9 truthful ~ “Oe aoe ules 'w'aon oe ab He clot) ie Ce a ack in ngton 41; large 40; medium ’ t rising costs; . Hall, . tors, to disapproval of ~~
final FCC decision. But he said (Late Morning Quotations) ti 28 president of the Kroger: food store | been the simple statement of fact | piants he never asked Mack to vote for Li aie Ree 4.4 Meat packers are consolidating|chain, who says closing of smaller |<" filters best of all leading Asks Sch IT V é i ock 4 ue .. $44 Johns Man .., 37.7 filter brands. ool Tax Vote hea. vest Allied Ch ..:. 773 Jones & L .... 39.6\operations and looking for cheap-|outmoded stores and opening of :
~ * * DETROIT LIVESTOCK fee th BS fim Cle S121 &bfler distribution. They seek savings|larger outlets with adequate park- * DETROIT @—School Supt. Sam-
All he wanted, he said, was a g DETROIT, Feb. 19 (AP) — Cattle —/Am ‘Airtia’':!! 175 roger ,86 .-- 3 |through new antibiotic and even/ing facilities will let the groceries “Wi uel M. Brownsell has recommend-
vote on the merits of the applica-/Srisble , $2. , Mary, , rede caer Am Gera zi a. Whe & F .:.. e4ajnuclear processing experimentsiget the most out of the sales dol- ed that a school tax increase be
tion. He said he never tried to-in-|sctive, fully steady; best outlet for choice|Am Octal --- 18-7 Lib McNAL ... 84 for preserving meat and through|lar; and Ralph W. Burger, presi- placed on the ballot in April, 1959.
fluence anybody to vote for him.|steaay ‘Tuesday's advance: other|Am N Gas gt Leg @ My . §i8\chemicals that tenderize less|dent of the Atlantic & Pacific A $4.50 school tax is scheduled to
The names of Kefauver and Nix-|classes unchanged: early sales ‘ew to] Am News --- 28, Loew's ......., 14.2/Choice cuts. chain, who says stores must cut expire in June, 1959. A proposed rage ¢ steers Am Sea “934 Lone 8 Cem .. 334) The Produce Pa 1 '
on were brought into the hearing|3¢ s0;" utility, ond standard 19.00-24.00:/Am men... ape Lorilerd, ..... 383 ckaging Assn.jcosts because the housewife is additional $3 was turned down by
— _— referred to in the most rood 10 oe oS oo 23.90-[Am fe" wei 183 Martin Go 2°. 32 says that now supermarkets sell'keeping a sharper eye on the 3 voters last year.
scribed os fhe “ight mas” $0 = culty, See {3 00-16 50; fo gan cannery and Anac Wao”: i. Mere = 2 at
proach on behalf of Katzentine, |Dilis.w te 2200 1 4. |Armour & Co 127 Minn Man :.: 963 The letter, dated Oct. 1, was | tive. : few - to choice | at Ck ... 7 Monsan Ch .. 33.3
written by Downey Rice, a Wash (tose Jealers, absent; “utility 19-00- os wae af Hot pre snes He ington attorney and friend of Katz-}24.00; eull 13.00-19 Aveo Mig -..: 62 Nat Bisc ..... 432
entine, to Daniel P. Sullivan, an- Ben lo HT Mat Coad Bi .. Sa
other Katzentine friend in Miami : ‘ . t GYDS o..s. 45.2 ®
ee ee mek hee Grain Prices Boripg, Air: 3 Nav Lead 001: 03 Plumbing
comment. A spokesman said, CHICAGO GRAIN — a 3
“The vice president never com-| cf CANO, Feb. (AP} — Opening Brun Balke - 343 oe Ae eo a4 Supply
ments on things like this.” — swk mee = af ree ee ee em Co
= another letter introduced, May sases - 2iBis ny Uaages zs $3 Can oy --.- BS Guete o> -.-: 23) °
atzentine wrote Kefauver onan °°:::'°° 195% Oh dae Capital Air! | 173 Owens m1 Gi 6 |
June 6, 1955, “7 am Dec. ...-.... 201%e Mar. ........ 1.29% /Carrier +37) Pac G& 51.4)
troubled thet politics may inter-|\nS°™—.... 2139 SOR csc: Litoplcater Trac s:. a pes aw Air 163)
vene” between the examiner's) 9? --:--:: tine “Bara 119% (chee & On -- Bg Perem Pet .. 38.3) : ee L
recommendation of March 30,|8ep. :.....:: 118% Mar. ......--1272 [Cin Mil M .. 32 Parke Ds." Ss Stall Showers Com cS bn ’ ‘6 og 2
1865, and the final FCC decision. Be. onc tae May 20H Sis ks eee eee 133 2 Sa i . vee ee ‘The Store That Values Built FREE STANDING
E * t Sead an am oe | Slight Imperfections. Can't Be Told From “A” Grade PU MPS :
bring up the subject in some way| Of Dr. Sullenberger [Ess £24” 308 Sinclair 0 wh 4 Bath Tub Enclosures s¢7 © mun ..... $28.95 eens *
ager ¢ this is the best way to rie RR. 4 Southern Co. 30.6] :
A move for reinstatement of Dr.|/BS-Sel-01°-°- 30 Sou Ry? oc"! Sag Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks ......... $39.95 Jon PIPE FIBERGLAS Neil H. Sullenberger; Dorompess Pirestgne” 2.) 803 Somrey RG’ <2°: HR, Beautiful Mirror Bright Finish. Reg. $09.95 Less Fittings . $3.79 LAUNDRY TRAYS
. Portiac General Hospital staff sur-|rreeme sui :. 77 Std Oll Cal ... 43, |
May link Theft oo, = be pr yee disgradley ge Fad tot Sta Ol BJ oa, 47 Kitchen Wi Wall Cabinet ............ .. $14.95 5-F Loneth With White Enomel Cabinets -
. we ee Gen Bee 2. #4 SitACY co't:: Gel Single Steal, White Enamel 42-Inch |
Sailor Killing eatiSstchases SEE Gee pene mens CABINET Jains, said today she i ep ee fo Sailor Ki HIG) brszton Pisin. sn toy se in Se Be a Hees ay BPM Bath Tubs munsatetime .---.-.--. $12.95 SINKS
a : 1:30 p.m. meeting at city hall with|Gen Tire...) 272 Tansamer .-. 318/B QGe : e
Slain Detroit Seaman |petitions bearing more than 2,100/Gooarien’ "1.1: a4 Uderwd os Hl thage Disposal _ > ons: + $39.95 a St
Might Have Witnessed surgeon niatedteed Ac godhereige Gran Pais at Unit Ale ‘is Z| Bath Tubs cre merea |’... .. 7 $19.95 Up $
. 4 Grevhound "2... 15.4 Unit Aire .... 543] , | ) 9 5
Stealing on Carrier ere to rein Bees Ry Un Ge CP 2 i Apt. Size Electric Range ............ $89.50 5 7 .
board refuses - seoe 28. wees 3 >
BREMERTON, Wash. A pos-| state Dr. Sullenberger, I intend |Inquct Ray's. J8. Us Top... sti Electric Range and Oven 10 ...... $159.95 Also 90” and 36” Cabinet Sinks sible link between the slaying of| t@ 8° to the governor with the gas Baas) veees oe West Un Tel 4 i in Stock
a Michigan sailor and the, theft] Petitions.” said Mrs. Pawley, |ihierns wy st Weste 5p asl “ ei ag ‘0 % ' i
$0 from theca chrier| FU Oe eras (eee, ad Seep A) WHITE TOILET. | _ KITCHEN . a eee Poa ee omme Nic 's o In aper . ' ;
is being investigated by authori- governor's aides that we can mt Ta & Tel : : 33 Zenith ging 7 33.4 SEATS STOVE HOODS Completely Automatic
ties.
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The $200 shortage. was dis-
covered after John Edward Rut-
tan, 18, of Detroit was found
strangled in a paint locker on the
carrier Sunday.
Coroner Al Segerquist eotd .
Ruttan, an apprentice seaman,
may have witnessed the robbery
after returning to the ship at 2
a.m. Sunday from a weekend
visit with a Bremerton family.
The coroner said Ruttan could
have recognized the thief and been
killed to silence him, . Segerquist
said the sailor apparently was
strangled with a knotted rope
after climbing down the paint)
compartment’s ladder.
His body was in a sitting position
on the floor when found.
The Navy declined to connect
the slaying with the robbery.
Ruttan’s body is scheduled to
arrive in Detroit Friday with an
hopor guard.
Cleveland-Cliffs to Hold
Line on Ore Prices -
3 wage costs.
Hea Katzentine MARKETS Stocks Boosted |
riods, since the week ended last
“\Oct. 19.
prices
in- spite of increased freight and
J. S. Wilbur, vice president of
ing
tin New Yor
have an appointment whether the
(Cc. J. Nephier Co.)
Figures after decimal points are eighths
High Low Noon ‘ON PATIENTS’ BEHALF’ -
“The petitions are in behalf of) ° . P Allen Elec, & uip. Co.* 2.7 #3 Dr. Sullenberger’s patients,.. who) paiawin ML Alay Co. 134 13.4 134
want him readmitted to the hos-| Ress Gear Co.” 7, : G.L. Oll & Chem. Co. * 13° (14
pital so he can treat them there,”} Howell Elect. Motor Co. * $2 56
she said Peninsular M. Prod. Co. * 16.2 11
¥ mpcesey e Prophet Co. *...... 15° «8
The board meeting is in the city) Rudy Manufactartag Co CY "134 A | Be
seco! floo Toledo son Co. ... : :
hall's nd r conference Wayne Screw 473 ‘od. Co room, next to the City Commission) ‘No sale; bid and ecbed.
chamber.
Ford, UAW to Begin
Negotiations March 31
DETROIT (# —. Contract ne-
gotiations between Ford Motor
Co. and the United Auto Workers
Union will begin March 31.
Ford is the first of the big
three auto companies to set a
date for talks, The announce-
ment was made in a joint com-
pany-union statement
The UAW’'s present contract
with Ford expires at midnight,
June 1. |U.S. Car Production Dip
of 7 Pct. Seen for Week
DETROIT (INS) — Automotive
News said today U. S. car produc-
tion this week will dip seven per
icent to 94,547 completions,
The trade paper said it will be
the lowest weekly total, except for
the Christmas and New Year’s pe-
Manufacturers turned out 101,-
632 cars last week.
Automotive News said truck pro-
duction will total 17,721 units this
week as against 18,620 last week.
Business Notes
vite Metropolitan Lite Insur-
ance Co. representative Robert W.
Weir, 18625 Negaunee St.., has re-
Dividend of 25 Cents
Declared by Whirlpool
‘CHICAGO ws — Whirlpool Cor-
poration Wednesday declared a
quarterly dividend of 25 cents a
share on common stock to be paid
March 10 to stockholdefs of record)
at the close of business March 3.)
ade :
As
Gas Water Heater
| Beard takes action or not.” STOCK AVERAGES Fine Quality as 35
Mrs.-Pawley describes herself as| (Compiled by The Associated Press) with behe light
a patient and friend of the Pontiac Indust Rails geil Stocks $ 89 $
surgeon, ousted from the hospital | Wee; peed ace Se: tl 108
last Nov. 13. Month ago ...... 2397 = 2 3 u 100.8
She explains that her petition Jost se "nigh "2. ).2800 134.7 773 188.8) ~
movement is independent of Dr.| /957-%8 Jo” cone ee Oe? Ss i
Sullenberger’s suit against the hos-|1956 low .°':.'.244.0 126.2 69.6 1716
pital and city for reinstatement WH
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cS the ‘Hiawathan, Willie Tours rete B. Harrick et the eat ae ttn, Raphstiee toute Ste
: = 5 sathrgs will be presented me. course on Tennyson Avenue,
she entered the Persian Gulflpm ionight im the aomosislutn off line. So Sen eee 8
s\three days He the aiplnh ves mn | Rochester Junior High School : - Sgt. Hanger Promoted, | - a * fed oieuey ontise, Michigan,” held |
Liverpool with explasives : . 28 other action, Civil Service} ronting
other supplies for the Iraqi oil| Spectacular photography and | but © Willman —Claimsiconmicsion voted to meet withlsier teotsen sclpoas ‘concise ous
fields. : stereophonic sound are promised | Freeze Still On ‘\the rule committee Wednesday,| "You are here bales Z ou by that at s
The Welsh skipper of the year-| Mle ever the four seasons in new rules for the police and fire|18.” 1968. by resolution it, was declared
old Yellowstone National Park. The | The city manager's freeze on to be the 1 of the City Com-|2¢ motor ship, Capt. W. A. departments cannot be reached. |Imiction ‘to construct ‘Ywodnch Pund. Chappell ‘| Grand Tetons, tremendous gey- |Pontiac Police Dept.. promotions concrete surt , rk , dropped anchor -at Ma- . 3 thawed little last t th s on Putn au pos ise 228 ES wa
nama to put out the fire. About 90| SCT, Mountains are all included a lit night with). : SS Loceend “ineems "as" an estimated Pontise
yitons of explosive gelignite had| @ % %™ . ~~ |the-promotion of Sgt. William K.|Gingellville Prayer Group |cest,, of. $7:368 20, that
getegeie ‘° Hanger to lieutenant. : . rofile and estimate of said Infprovetn tnd objections that. been unloaded and the ship was) The program is sponsored b | Will Emphasize Lent on file tor public inspection. inerened. bei: iy Manager Walter K. Willman an- Pp asize Lent. Tt is further to said owner) who at the time of the tax
ng moved to shallow water for, the Department of Adult Education nounced the promotion by letter improvement in ecaordance |» with the Ded ) ee 1, 1988 end be Bagge in lands so sold, c
nsrciag when the explosion|0f Rochester Community Schools.|;, the Civil Service Coramission.|. GINGELLVILLE — The Gingelt- Cost thereof shail hall be Se defrayed by special " » iy Clete days after’ the pubs rection to meet |
roc — Phare harbor. The Rochester Branch of Michigan ville Baptist Church will place spe-|fsr"si"nr fe°?ac —— do, 1968 oe ities mu te te oe
istan sank by the stern,|Audubon Society will have a dis-| Willman said that the promo- jcial Lenten emphasis on _ its upon either tod 'pa of ” Puna ™}~ ROTICE OF INTENTION TO CON-|® thirty-day purchase certificate. &
but ‘parts of her superstructure [play of bird books and packaged| tow did not violate fis principal |Wednesday Bible study and prayer |tveste "oma cuulas arene, to, Lecirend| struct twonch saphaltic concrete surthee Ts as hughes rhest ‘blader at the eapie- - : olde above water. ~ | sunflower seeds. ; of no promotions or new hirings | services which begin at 7:30 p.m. |}*s*ment strict to defray $6,613.42 of| You are hereby notified that at a tion of thirty days, or in the .
Rochester Churches * ** | for the, police, departmeat wnt | A youth progrem tor tenagern cf Eat aCeLts tne satiety rast Meade Ratha ater ik nes hand tha The ship's owners, the StrickiE: ; the public Seeaehretny om 14 years of age and older will be- aod expenses thereof shall be paid from! ts 1958 by resolution it was Proce mets | chase price. Pormer owners, under the
: . Lines of London, said it carried First Aid Course Opens | report is in. . gin today, from 7:30 to 10 ® CaP Notice te. Hereby Given 10 nen te henstrest ‘vwouseh sephaltia mineral rights an © pee
Plan Joint-Meeting a crew of 14 Britons, 50 Indians|in Avondale Saturday. | The PAS.study due by Many will\pues. Recrection, refreshments and|Peasea. ttiosiees wilt mert txts Couns [Somerete, venenge, coures, Sot Sostane Sts acl Basen eeerved Mo selest. our Oe
and a Chinese. include manpower recommenda-|a devotional period will be includ-|f'e'ciock pm” to hear” suggestions and | Muna, avemue, at 80, extamales oN and pertber neriicare sed Wt ot aie
ROCHESTER — W. It was not known how many; AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon-jtions and Willman repeated -he/@d. All young people of the area we jections that may be mace by parties peat “td wiiat_the ‘plan,’ protic on file joe dg tT eee tice, Pontiac, x
orld Day of/ Bahraini dale : terested, es a p eusurer’s 0
will be rainis were aboard unloading. First Aid Class, sponsored by| would not make new promotions/are invited, 7263 foe eblis mepectes, . censtrect sid {mn , Conservation District Headauarters, -
Prayer observed tomorrow| Four men alongside in a smail|the American Red Cross, will hold|until the report's recommendations | Bited’ rebruary 19, 108 MT pt ge oy pg ellen ed ea
by five Rochester churches. The boat were among those Killed. itt first meeting at 8:30 a.m. Sat are reviewed pg og apa, vatican rey Seey"teetaiatel Get gee] | OMtANESCNNT OF COMMERTETEES WAN 19a % . . February 20, 1958 ARLES FE. MILLAR
gregational Church at Walnut. and ee ee Fire Hall) However, he said, a vacancy)o couse qu Tresent Street. and that sil of Ghe lots aod parcels of| Dent of Conservation
W. Third ‘streets. ‘True Worship’ Subject — ‘ae i gedmned iatont extatet! ant thisiiste2 a" anit. Gopmission st) NOTICE OF INTENTION TO. CON-|itn Unive from Plddis street to Maines! Lantiae’ Michigan pees = ed February 18, 1958 by Fesolutionit—was- SUMOTHe SNE) ~ .
The opening session will be trom| 4 Bible Study Tonight This is a standard five-week. 10-|POSt could not be affected by the/declared to be the intention of the City ice course om Yale Avera at a requ.| sessment distrlet to defray $85. Litesotee:-0e
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with Mrs. Bessie y ig _ Commigsion to construct two-inch @8-/liar meeting of th estimated cost and expenses thereof aNd) oy joe 1 4
Cimais 6k. he Cbngregntions! is ea ie = course. Standard first aid)PAS a On this basis he auth- ee ron Teegent Street mala City of Pontine, the Commecion, of tne ee ee hall be pak — = etl seven eet cia inna’ Ouklana
Church as welcoming hostess. ROC ESTER — meaning ofjcards will be issued by the Red/orized the appointment. win Avenue to Bacingw Birect at an {18 1988 by resolution it was declared) Capital vement Fund County, upon which application has
. Zen n = worship and its effect upon|Cross to those who complete the x * * eatimated cost 0 of f $3188 20, and that the Sas te coneel Gan oeteen! sas Ge tee a oe Od on i ye, ube BE
. z. € owship in the church will be course. - + The commission voted to certify provement urther fue for Public inspection. regs Fey y dened courey oa | eae work Pontiac, =) will meet in the - eet ee 155, Publie.Acts
‘The Bread of Life’ will be the Subjects of Bible study at 7:30} Interested persons may call Vic-| Hanger and recommended his pro-|said impro 9 tm peomrdenes with Stanley Avenue at an anumnted oost_ of t Hr A p.m cy op nope alee 19, 1958, at 10:00 A. bn yg Sik
theme of the round table discus-tonight in First Congregational|tor Camp, FE 70741, or Jaines*motion be made retroactive to| D8? Fofile and estimate, that the|$4.512.75, and thet the plan, profile and objections that may be made by county courthouse, Pontiac, | Michigan
sion monitored by Mrs. Harvey J.|Church hall. The mieeting is the|Angus, FE 7-0744 , Dec. 18, the date the roi 2 |cent Charcot bal be Gefrezed vy special | sud cotimate of seid improvement Wi peaiet we Ccrtand Chante Camaeure einen —
Toles. Participating will be Mrs. first in a Lenten series of six : vacant. _ 2a “tak ng “won Seer hoe ia Turther | intended eget Bired’ February 1, MWADA_R. EVANS |Headquarters, Imlay City Lands Dic
Harry Tripp of St. Paul's Methodist; ¥eekly classes, sponsored by the é 7. Street Baldwin Avenue to Becine the pian’ prote aut estimate, and that City Clerk |vision, Department ‘of Conservation,
Church, Mrs, Robert F. Herman-|Church’s Board of Christian Ed-Gas Station Burglarized;| | Tee move cme as a surprise nest" district to conn ye b64.0 of the lapecis! assessment” eeconding’ te” front Foneuary Wie |Laneing. :
erase tion to Police Chief Herbert W. Stra- |estimated cost ‘and expenses thereat and|sve'ang inet ail of the intetand. parcels Denis Oe Ge
son of the new yterian| Ucation. 1$63 Taken F Sat aan oy and that all of the lots and is| NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- Lands Division,
Church of Rochester| Mrs. T. C.| ay nen FTO ° ley whe told the commission he lonpeneed theres Sorest shall we paid fost, tad Pesce fronting wees either of Gan Soot seaman concrete sur- CHARLES E. MILLAR
Riddle of the Nazarene Church Sate (mre melons, ont , gg | ad mo prior kndWiedge of jt. Capital Im Srement Pund. Sankey Avenue “shad couaittahe, he ou are bere eet otal fond Sone
| quarterlies for study will be pro- | Harlow’s Service Station, 425 SERED Oey special assessment district to defray meeting of the Commission of the) Lansing, Michigan
Mrs. Miles S, Chariton of St./ vided, the Rev. E. John Yuells, |OSmun St., was burglarized, it was The manager's decision resulted|p.T%, ‘ea, commiunon, of tne, cHp ot Siig of the estimated cost and ¢ 57 | City of Poating, Michigan be Pebruary : Feb. 20, *S8.
Philips’ Episcopal Church and Mrs.| pastor of the cfijreh, said reported yesterday to the Pontiac|f{rom a meeting last week with| mission’ Chamber” ag eg «yy Panaed here and’ that sit ot ibe to" be the intentica of the Cy Com PONTIAC
Gilmore of the First Congregational i Police Dept. Hanger and Sgt. Fred Goines, who’ an Hone” that may be ‘made by|be Paid from the Capital Improvement | @ission to construct two inch le BOARD OF RAVIEW
Church. A colored film, ‘Major Religions a piased one and two respectively|eeins mere Pund. cetacote curiae o6neee O88 fen orenes etn eee, ven that the Pontise
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k * * = the World,” will follow the ety Diag erga hp nag Rar ra on the lieutenants’ eligibility list|Datea Beary 19, 1998 ne evans (pthet, the ‘Commission “of the the city ot ot pear, “ied: that the pina, profile the Tewnshi i ey
. . movie, produced ; following civil service examina- lerk ‘To and estimate of provement is oD |Tax Assessments Roll: March
A luncheon will be held from Encyclopedia Britannica, portrays 0 vinpell amount of change from))i 4. Feb. 30, 1958 peg pelle pny gpby Aly an 4 R.! file for public inspection. at aia (Ot, oe 1h from. 6 Bm te
| 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Those attending forms of worship of the Moslem, —— | * * * : Fomic san 7 (tnt coieetions chet may he. mode ReiGhemvciment bt seremuee Sie, ie Dae i seen ioe
| ae Se fanpage a Buddhist and — Christian ' | Under the manager’s new rule ss Boe Bulck, 2 Dr. Special No, SBIONOSO)W.O. T270 ag Poet’ thereat shail" be etre ed by sbe-|mrist be, it the hands of the
| Coffee will, be served by a co A discussion period will fol-| About 150,000 U.S. children are|a ; 1 nana lanl a og (Soe LC] before the of
——! mittee from the hoet-chUFCE— low born out of wedloc Layer ee ae ee —" = | year. lable tomorrow. Acting Lt. John! ™“t: Pontiee Michigan. 1 a9 31 Peb. 20, "56! Rundell. street Baldwin avenue to! —
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Death Notices Funeral Directors -4| Help Wanted Female 7 Instructions 9 Building Service 12| Income Tax Service 17} _Typewriter Service 22A Wanted to Rent 29
ali 000D TELEPHONE VOICE AnD) CY CARI I8 NOW ACCEPTING oan
: Donelson-Johns | yout” aly vreguirementa . a a limited amount of student beau-| “A.C“Soors prompt service and| reasons abe wes. Tere AT | TEE MINE WEPAIRING. ‘Expert | ike e 3 bedrm.. modern house
Ge Bhs Woodlawn, Gatley Pare shucenas jon" Pelg ephone canvassing etce or eall| ‘fepairs. It's more practical to| Burns, F. work. General Printing and Of-| in Waterford, Drayton area. FE
age #1. several broubers yas: “Designed for’ Relptul Call between 8 aod y Cari, 7.Gren College . AN INCOME ie Tax RETURN FRE. | fee Supply Co, 11 W. Lawrence, | _ #33.
aT ser mH ~?P RIPPIN CHA
pitictrom the fichardson at _4) Taoughuta Bervice AMI THOUS waste’ Appolutment Pe pM. Seaver: Upholstering 23| Share Living Quarters 30
Home Rev. Calvin i Supplement your hi "s income e. | BURTON B. STEVENS | | Seapue aatee :
Roe officiating. Interment ‘sat Voorhees Siple or make & career, for oureell, ND | $8, MELROSE oy sppoieiatsne | ers. bedsprests. PE Sioa? | "lady, close ta, PE GOL.
; wilt tie in FUNER —Call &.m. to noon. D & R BOOKKEEPING & TAX |EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER.| YOUNG MAN OF Goop
-Bird Pu-| AL HOME -BABYSITTER & : . si Lake Ra, EM acter Wishes to share 6
‘allied Lake. Ambulance is w=" * pedeatnend work wtd. fer. poner 4 Ly Appoint. out ae ries Pree ates. frame home and ith
ee a FE home, bday week. MA S19T3 aft) 7 2 gy ob $ i “NICE
ieee canna, Fecitits Ob STW | axSyarrTER FOR AFTERNOON’ | EMP PIRE TAX SERVICE | Se ottat Spee cag aoe "gi ay om pension oy employes} beloved Drayton Plains — Waterford Two. Call at 199 W. Strathmore before - c. ODELL Your m: PE 46-5797 _ Very reasonabie. PE 5-352. __
ac,| | Help Wanted Male 6) 20°. 1909 oe nour, _ Ens spreads. Your moteriel FE SS. | WILL SHARE MY HOME WiTH
3 y eS ted oe - ° — Lost & Found 24| moutiy rates’ Call afters, PE
2 Automobile Salesmen | so gal oh Tom's Market, “vind - ~~ 6.3421. : ~
ceadee rg 888 Orchard Lk. Rd. HOTEL ROOSEVELT FOUND: FAWN - Sas of Burt School. OR 3-0719. Contracts.
FE 5-8126 MMos. OR 3-5883 et = SINCE Janu JARY 20TH, Wed. no Mtge. 32
fringe High re- * gard in incentive for top cue time, MI 4-6222
OL| FAIR RATES FOR RETURNS| Fawn male boxer. 4 white boots.
sage hn ee ere eens eicene| Gelert ee | IMMEDIATE Retail Store, 65 Mt, Clem- work Must be good typist, ey . W. R. q . ;
8 Feb posting enon ate” al Mr cea PD | Heder | ACTION ~~ ATTENTION! gg ie NG WAITIN Meive, coe a home? FE 64380, | %q Situadaed
Real Estate Salesmen HOUSEWIVES NG ~| Mager Resets Ceauve. peotien. of
up st our! ww you have been active in ¢lub Long form, straight'10 per cent, $8. ot. whe, ame KU Te R Itor one S® so Ip and chureh work or have & good 2, ae #10 Vie. ot Washingion “Perk. PE empleton, Realtor
WHITE BROS. education and Bourg aon, thre Taare am, . | Segara ney"
Shen al ee -| 2590Disie Hwy, Pontiac, 3tich. re « Male, Child's pet. FE) SOO"S. Sore ft.
oat: Sole Bros, i: Geass oe = ae ~ Forms intelligesty = & a 3: 17 8,
Se “BE NEAT AP- | Sn 04, Collie, vie. Lake Rd, ‘on hoes Feta
ay ag ; sons, ied f ring. Write Pontiae Press, Box 2-8046, 4 oe. Bosesne Y +: Game . Beige collar, front legs,
‘Ana, w: beloved ee ; iwonKixa Ax BERT. | —BAmed_ Prince 56-8718. GC A S H
a time —=M
SEES are penance rae ny J te, | hon Hobbies & Supplies 24A |
Laundry Service 18 | PAINT 7 um, rae Deezer,
the Parmer-6n Puneral mone. i to. So's. Regal Gory, Sait’ Dinie | are 7 +i tee we oF POR FAMILY LAUNDRY | SERV. "Ent RS useage
21 & Marshall i Marshal i ane tS beloved nian ft ie tire oeeties!™ Dome tas work. : a fice LACE CURTAINS PLAIN ae Noticés & Personals 23
fase Crs Repos Bert td tae ea BS se ey sew arm Etude Puout Pe saint. "| ARE YOU TOO sary tA
t Peon 6F Rie) aye ee ei Sek Pe | eandeening_ TEA | adh Se a ak will SS RRTESCET mestie; must live in. 5 anys; | Work Wanted Female 11 Cee Pee SS Feduction. today’ Rersoo
SALESMEN WANTED |_ Gren. Bos 0, "Pootine Press. EM ao | gen PE eat ace na
R
| Re ie | SEE Gio ne (i ce . Roofing. .
ah eee His | a id" BLOG, “seRViCw rim, roneve, cobeing cwee,| = In Debt? 2-8245
OR 3-2276 | ————- ze par 5 hesee van
os. Misc AND |. Moying & Trucking 19 se seta:
ee INSURA 8A ‘A bd * aa 4 irs 8. = *
»| Mahed debit, 25 t0 40. em- This as Vou BULLDOZING | “lel NO. HAULING ene ’ Oakiasia rv baie
ployment. not neces- 71-8872 vi
sary. Will t: tien School edu-| WNatiunally advertised food pfod- up and np. Tageepeen_ Fe FE 56-3458 APTER THis DATE Wanted Real Estate 32A | ist
ot . Write “Pontiac ‘Press Box | uct, $1,000 or more per month B 12 S ; AA-1 Sot Rates Sane tor cy A panes ee
. lst yr., ‘anusual retirement pl ildi ies + *
net = MRORARTELLY | Hw Szewr Meer gum, | F wo willing Supplies 124 | amis mori, Laree van or plex) Ugh $27 semen TW | yy ach tans prop = a . 7581, | FIREBRICK. USED EA Hamlin, Rochester, Mich.
ition, This wires fale door selling. For sonal int 4 I . F
ete, "Red i, Sabet foadt et Me" | cao Rare, £5, GRS| PAgyere Soe OO © | scr ee cov ne Pe Came | AR STR OW cpOMAN TEED.) Bor = —_ ~WARPAULING — ALU GiguT AND HE HEAVY TRUCKING. FE 28122 Confidential ai FE 32-0603 }
a express pick-ups and deliv. Mancwlnet. Mrs. Wallace. FE re
ee FOR FREE
NO LAYOFFS bay gg | MY, MIDDLE JOE'S A aN Ronettes tikes vation AFIAy,
wot ‘with when are in business for| = _EM M hagas. = : (| ee SaORING AND HAUL- SuNTY Mn BOPP Lins MAID 730
‘Ee cae sgt ah Bees Fan | NE in Sos ee,
Bees Ph pt m a wants work, “Cait anytime. FE] Organ’ , Clubs,
BE ares : ing. quick verve sayin, cm gotles maker. vie 150 t. orn
MeL MOVE YOURSELF Willard Tare was dcactaant man- | CLIENT
bi, tear A afta Sc oANYWHERE, | tot Moret te q x at, eeaoplianse 4 ys 31486 foo ad + wien hes - tore ‘beet of
— Lash 105 Dine Hey OR =
O'DELL CARTAGE PRE-INVENTORY f bedroom, home betwee “tavern
Local ond, nae Genee, moving. SALES — 75% OFF eights and Stica, man with car who is ra
fer, average: Gal Pe Stn ‘| @RUGK WITH SEMI - TRAILER | Children’s nylon snow suits, were | Easigm, cllent Pay 4
SALESMAN | _Riso dump truck. MA § + fia Soba ure “neck or, ae et a. Were ~ wits oe poten of mor more, wit mse q
Se WILLING TO WORK : Trucks eae nek iit i) et ay
ve it eae 5 HOURS EACH DAY?’ teton ckape son Makes aE: cig ae ree ma We Hton “Pn, PE set
| Be . Pontiac Farm and | S'vutss esa weweeat| LISTINGS WANTED
By %| Big Earnings Industrial Tractor Co. Mies geigers uf mip or. ay AITIRO, a 8. woo") «| Market.
con. Seal an ean Tle th eauaton tea nae _. BNA Sus ‘Leslie R. Mi oral ny ode _ _up yo of horse FE 5-4638. | 2070 Airset a. — OR 3-1592 ese eton
PO i tae :| Painting & Decorating 20 | DRIRTY MAID RUEPLIRS, 0 qn | MORES ——————___T3 ET
Ph. EMpire 3-4196 Plrvwis-teie Porte tert areca 66 ; 3 WAVE pose Listings Wanted
for Personal Interview WF CLASS EXP. PAINTER AND “ham ray. bose} We Buy. Equities R. D. RILEY, Broker
ne ee ‘sana
TRADE (FREE & CLEAR) MOD- ern 3 bedroom bungalow, full
basement, gas recre C. SCHUETT, Realtor
Employment Agencies 8A
EVELYN EDWARDS VOOa TION
eee, aba “18 ee 2 5 : ) eo %, ag cheep. | Reewbaa G66 | ener eeear a
5 : eee: 602 Com Bank Bldg. : - ab at Be Ya ee Steet - . 3
y GET IT QUICK, — - . oT ; | Dressmaking, T eo 16 | eee OWE Tn FURNITURE NEE DED ie equsies “ttn Ae
‘through Classified Adi!) RENT IT FAST ; : & | =| aut nt ts Cee atte “ne| PAUL. D. HAMMOND
Yes , whatever it is — dial threstgh Rent Ads! Room, . ~_Televislon Service 22 ree i rae Bn | PR ives, PE Satis |
hots¢, apartment, -any- ALL ae SERVICE, CALLS aN.| Wo ea aah Feves | We We Will Buy”
FE 28181 for an ad- thing: —_, Want Ads give ~ Wanted as Used corner Your Equity
| Sais enh = ai ION. Dial, FE| ‘tabinet,, good. condition. |, Rese Bae Bat St
“| FE 2:3763 telnet
rae PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20) 1958
. . For Sale Houses 43
Ee TH.
esa tn, Hara a
: an TH. PVT. No drinkers. PE 4: 42338.
7 LAR | GLEAN R 4 ~— ent. 266 5. Parke,
ie.” se rer eenrecoremnnmere-an—arenntns ea
3 Boe PVT. BATH, 1 CLARK.
) ROOMS. SIL BATH, ON 1ST
"Ger Rit) Prospect St. Rae
PER. PVT EN
ras wel. aout adults. 21 Oak Hill, FE
A BABY WELCOME.
Lg Mg BATH BABY MY 2-1981. PVT.
FE
i ROE AND PVT. BATH, iST.
* ger, fremt entrance. UHL furn.,
FE 5-3028.
ag od ag: yg r furn, Near bus. PE
_ COLORED . ROOM | Must have
. ” reterencer fall PE 46306. ’
E PIKE sT., So 23 3 LARGE rooms ent.. full
43844, Ev ete
3 "Riis
4,
3 on UPPER WITH PRIVATE
& ent. newly decorated,
ae furs., off street parking,
couple only, no pets. 20 No: rion.
1 CHILD. ROOM. 18T FLOOR No drinkers. 72 Washini ington.
3 Ra SAEAKFART NOOK é rms. Th-
—. 85 oS eight,
3 ag FURN. Are ‘COUPLE ON-
y, 389 Osmun
3 reir APT TILE ATH ‘GARAGE,
Employed ecuple, or 2 men
per Lake R Rd, Nr. Waterford |
Twp J PURN RMS. CLEAN, CLOSE in, warm, = ‘entr., laundry priv.
all util. furn. 68 Norton Ave. FE BATH, PVT. ENTR
factories and town.
FE |
ERY CLEA N, «RM LOWER. * completely pvt. § its tile
pow base-
woty wy 2 Bedrms., gas heat.
FOR | RENT x. Leas e: ie Ew, ve {EROME BUILDING CO.
reom ic
ford Phone FE 5-7635 Reasonable payments. Option to
> ~ FUNGALOW, 3 FOR COLORED * ieee: GE peraeee, 2 E sae won, E
: a": main wy.
‘ ROOMS a, BATH = 2a Tow
a COZY HOUSE FOR a — DOWNTOWN — CHILDREN
WELCOME. CALL FE fer adults Information st 299
seal. DESIRABLE LOCATION, a= yey reo side. Brick 3 bedroom shea,
rela Rese (tor oees| Raia "een So A J mearee
WATER, ADULTs ONLY. $65 A} DUP HOUSES. LIBERTY & MONTH SS PM., SEE Sriex rooms, bath, $99 m
HEMPSTEAD, 102 E. HURON. PE 4-6284.
. OR UNFURN. 4 RM. APT.
and garage. 60'a Monroe.
LARGE 3 RM. & BATH UPPER
_ #449 3 RMS. & BATH. CLEAN. WELL
furnished Couple only, $75 mo.
FE 5-4032.
3 — & BATH
well
OOM MODERN. CHILDREN
* welvome, oD Williams Lk. Rd.
4 CLEAN, NICE, FURN_ ROOMS
S and bath. Adults only PE 2-3036, | —
@ ROOMS, PVT. BATH, 18ST FLR.,
prt. ent. 193 Baldwin. FE 5-6215.
4 ROOMS & BATH. PVT. 1ST
floor, Oil heat. Also 2 rms, Reas,
204 Ferry Ave.
¢@ ROOMS, MAIN FLOOR, PVT.
bath & ent., garage & basement,
nr. Sears. 2 or 3 adults only. _No
drinkers. 73 Fairgrove.
ROOMS, PVT. ape a ENTR.
$ < off Cass. Util, furn., $21 Elis, . FE ssest
s
ROOM FURN. : 154 Chandler
16 WEEKLY
beat and
ianed. 1 Gera in or bab:
come. Apply 806 Bt.
—— eas bus, 8. Anderson,
T1456.
-— 3 RMS. & BATH.
all
cK arr. 3 AND ALSO 2 RMS.
TS pee APART-
NISHED.
= in_? family income located
‘@ Putnam 4 room small houses Reasonable.
$10 per wk, McDonald street,
M. A. BENSON CO,
549 N. Saginaw &t.
FE ¢2521 FR 4-5004
wARGE CLEAN GARAGE HOUSE
Children welcome. FE 4-9953.
St. All util. furn.
$65 or weekly. FE 4-4821. act LYNN .. .
RGE 3 RM. WER APT. MOD- 1! : a newly decorated, heat, 5 "oeereoms ak floors, clean. ee
water, gas page Penang not se heat, 3 baths, close to
oc or king, : retired or iddleaged ¢ ouple, every 115 Seminole
WANT A NICE ARTMENT? SE FOR RENT
ebsites, bg =e ~ . OR
"LY ‘TED. 3 Room? — . Near town. NEAR iOOLS. 2 B
Tiiiies are furnished. "Ne chil N. Roslyn, FB 41989. or rE dren, 4-1932, _ #1218,
NICE, CLEAN APT. 1ST FLOOR, Steve refrig. & util. furn. "ests Per Bat B, call
Auburn, —
NEAR t fh 3 rooms and bath. » OR BUY
Private etranée. Gasheat, laeel| Beautiful §.rm. brick home, Pull 4 working couple, $65 monthly.
ORCHARD CT.*APTS,
tape .* fon fitioned few 1
bedroom apartments now avail-
able. ‘Auto, heat & ‘hot water fur-
Adults only.
Under Constraction
TAKING APPLICATIONS for ¢ and
es bidg
* week; month.
Sates co and gas. OR -
Sosy. ) RM APT, PVT ENT,| permitted. a ie & bath. Also Garage. Call after Tagewes. 5, OL 32-4041. — hss.
GLEAN APTS. CHEAP. CHILDREN welcome. PE 45158. 248 Orchard Rent Houses Furnished 35 Lake Ave.
CARETAKERS APT ¥- . NEATLY thing furn 3 rmb, E. Pike ato, gas heat supplied, and 166 Coleman St. PE 4-1676. Seats =—— =
COUPLE PVT BA’ AND ENT.| 3 RMS E sHOW-
PE er. PE 4-1465.
CLEAN 3 ROOM APT. RN, HOUSES L ER
Pena a on i gerace al gg BE ARMINTON 5 r ge : New Fh I Mw ge WS 2 rms a month. Reter. Fe
. $35 wk. Go G ._ $100 . Refer. re- Sone, tk oe ; 2flS Re 2 GIRLg OR . 3 RM, CAR-|2 BEDRM. HOUSE ELIZA-
Rie “oes “ot the" beter tee di sane itn, “Graiversity
wreerne
util. pvt, ent.. OR 3-7206.
PRIVATE ROOMS & BATH, Wil- a. AR, 2740 Grandview. OR "we
Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34
1-2 BEDROOM, PARTLY FURN.
iaketront apts. 8615 ‘Pontiac Lk.
ist ‘FLOOR, 3 aa its and gas.
& PVT. KITCHENETTE
Rory eo stove & refrig. furn.
Adults ony, 290 N. Paddock. Ail
berta apts”
i8T FLOOR. a CUTE ROOMS, GA-
=a laundry room, heat, water
ults. 21 Lots. Pontiac, OL. 1-1875
ARGE RMS. 1p ALN FLOOR. t. ent. rare son,
7 BEDRMS, 6 R OVE & REFRIO® ma ins "PER MONTH, APP NEXT TO ST. JOSEPH: HOS:
3 LOVELY ROOMS WITH PRI-
Peeper OR ms OR OR 3-6234.
ROOMS & BATH. ALL UTILI-
> ee poles Near Pontiac Gen-
eral Hospital, FE 4-4526.
3 ROOM, UTILITY AND BATH.
— welcome. Waterford
WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE
OR 3-1295 *
Dixie Hw
Open Eves. ‘til; 6 fun: “10 "tl 5.
3 ge _ Bad ison d GROUND
floor. Entr., utili
$50 ac. OR 3-1972.
3 ROOMS & BATH. 18T FLOOR, c~. Util. furn. Very clean. 300
Saginaw Inquire caretaker, mae door
OOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND
rance. Stove & refrigerator, All
utilities. No children. Near Crooks
& Auburn FE 5-3971
2
LARGE RMS. NEWLY Dd
pet Plenty of closet space, Pvt, ra Pre Ese ord #. Pike,
3 ROOM || Towen ae N. Heat and utilities fares. ai
r week 51 Feneley Court.
3 ROOMS & BATH. $50 MO. FE
nn zooms AND BATH, CLEAN, Pvt. ent. FE 4-0401.
ROOMS a2 AND | Sate ON UNIO
2
tinned
ROOMS AND BATH, OPP Ei
* stooge. Call after 5, FE _ PE 6 276
«RMS, & BATH. PARTLY FURN.
reasonable Centrally
chil 4, accepted. 267 N Perry [3 Bauee
4 Nooes BATH, BASEMENT. ts | Libert; rty &t. FE 497
4M. APT. WORKING uF LE. Cail oA Ofer 5:30, FE 43206.
4 ROOM HEATED. 3 BEDROOMS. new aeoorened, ges
; f West site. Pontics = t's Be NEWLY
ND
warm est side
fore 5 oy .
SMALL RN. HOUSE. 3 WEEK.
aaa
SMA N HOUSE. JU CONVALESCENT
= = couple. $50 mo, _
2 BEDROOM, WALLED | LAKE. Modern. Close to city . MA
Sine On te a, garage. MI
2 BEDRMS, BA
ter. $45 mo,- m1
ville, Mica
2 BEDROOMS. UNFURN.
3-2425.
TH, WA-
Batt | st. Orton-
$50 MO.
USE. | NEW 8U SUBDI-
2-574 1) ni
1 floo heat, #8 E.R T as he
LI s1ése 2 utgers.
3 ROOMS & BATH FE 5-7508
3 ROOM UNFURN HOUSE, NO
bath, $10 wk. 640 per Mo, FE
23-2910. eee ener wepcentmeeene ee
3 BEDRM, HO: LARGE LIVING
rm. natursl fireplace, wall-to- wall ca , rec. rm.,
bot water hea mo. Avail
pron March the Ist. Phone MA
}_BEDRM. MODERN. WALLED i ay ag ge elec. kitchen, Chil-
mo. WArwick 8-1368 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36)
i] call ron ae FE pie | STOR basement, 644 E. Blvd, N. FE 1344.
[ALL MODERN 3 RM. HOUSE &
bath. Gas gas aan
45 mo. OR 3-€212.
Es Bi.
;
i me im 4
erste
Te 7 a. i p Ee
|
GENTLEMEN - CLEAN. QUIET peme. Close in. Auto heat.
Tage available. PE 40337.
"$51 PER b MONTH
R. I. VALUET, Susie
iis We “Retnoca as are —— LISTING
S| W
Just like
haystac
5660 Open Eves. i's losateg )
weet of ihe ae emis. On a land- HITE
the adv here ~
5 Toom e in kston
pire oR A BS
rental unit with ome
of $60 per m. . This combina-
tion gives you a home for only
$25. per month and $3,000 down.
It’s ted just a ‘s throw
from Ss & school,
— Price $11,500 — discount for
WHITE BROS.
ag Dixie Hoary, Ti 8; Bun! 10 °TU 8
Brick
tion for
terms.
“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor
4 Mt. Clemens &t,
Call Mrs. Dolan
PE 56-1201 or EM 3-4200 hi, toned
cial; Priced at $12,995, NICHOLIE $600 Down
3 bedrooms, ol] heat. Alum-
inum stor
Apgmonces includ mS-and screens.
ed, It's va-
Do th ioe ee oe i P
NICHOLIE & HARGER CO.
"OPEN EVENINGS. FE SSi3_
=e BUD" E\West Suburban and bath, unfin-
commer-
only $11,900, easy
—
“HOYT REALTY
tor om BUILBING, “ame corner of Pontiac Lk, & W. ra For Seeman
*Terigeyl and Shane on Perry
re Cae alee taal Pe 3 SDR NEWLY DECORATED
—full basement, auto. furnace.
1841 White Lk. R
3 BEDROOM HOME gbbiad BASE-
ment, 2 car attached garage. $75
| . Call Realtor® Partie
1050 W. Huro
Tome ss
month at
a Bl Ri CEAw, co UN-
rmished flat, Pvt. Entr = mee
eien Inquire 151 Norton
“RM. & BATH GARAGE BOTRX”
O RM. 000" after ‘J Somme HOUSE.
4 ‘BEDROOM HOUSiE_SUN ponasind
garage, ex ve ne ir
hood, chi welcome, $90 mo.
~@ RM. HOUSE, REASONABLE
«RM. HOME. 2 CAR GARAGE 5-541.
_|things you're ‘not usin : through “Classified emt nents ineinaiineeeencen
“for light Mig. 16, mies ‘West of r miles
Pontiac on bbe. EM
3-4082-—after 4:30 Sa baat 3-2418.
For Sale Houses
43
CRESCENT LA AREA
3 bedrm. hose, a utility,
fen s. Owner ced, lake vile
Powe dl te leave ag Fib.950 with
BI-LEVEL
Home located — 2 fenced lots.
Large fami with fi ii baths, oe e, lake pri
HURON VALLE 4
T1066 M50 Ag seenee Lake
MEMBER W WESTERN OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS
DORRIS 752 W. Huron MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
privileges, Ts or elderly DO I
20 Newton
ti ee ~ Write P ; ih. Wier SUBURBAN
Box #4. home, with brick
attached 2 car garage, excellent
Convalescent Homes 38A| pespment. ol! fired’ “hot Pood i mare ve fireplac 2,
a NURSING hroighout, ms of « fireplace,
Home care, re ble rates,| down, full bath up, gleam oak
Pine Cone Nursing Home, 1365 pee spriak!- 2, 5 Baidwin, FE 46018. zaee. ye poll on Te -_ outdoor
ELDERLY OR CONVALESCENT on pate je and hom. onth $22,500. con- _ and up. FE tan ee = sider ‘gues up home in
VACANCY FOR 1 MAN OR WAR = Fam home SMA vir food “food. food care-ana reas. Lk La 5 aaa Fent. OL 1-126. Easy terms on this modern five WHITE GABLE REST HOME. LI- with two glassed- censed. Good care. PLateau 23-3003 in iporches, and oon! Sesement.
large w one stop, two corner lots, Seed ‘ith varieties of frutt, Hotel Rooms 39) this is cn ah outstanding ~ bus and stores, _
HOTEL AUBURIN ee * by Davy or Week Vacant reat OR . TRADE
Gokine ‘aad! retrcersGon "uats:| Sune bette’ {Zip PReaiee, : e, 464 Auburn PE 2-92: corner lot, concrete drive, cet H R VELT. CLEAN. port, large carpeted living room, peat rms. & apie, dome with é be Bilge F = = —— pest ¥ or eek, Z is * street,
135 N. Perry. FE 5-81 . “P ae. oh rope down or sanaige?
Rent Stores Oude Ce ee NLL Pay
STORE B TRADES TRADES ‘
pun Be lb A gail or oll heat.| Call us for 9 trade appraisal Exc. jocation Dag any type retail) We are trade specialist, do not business. Of parking space.| feel obligated.
WE TRADE WE SELL
& SON REALTORS
Ph. PE 41557
Elizabeth
summer
No be privileges, course MULTIPLE LISTING SERVIC
Lake Estates
1
porch. “Fu and lake
Overlooking G
Donelson Heights -. Vacant and all newly decorat-
ed, white aluminum exterior. 7
nice rooms (4
ha
Lake, Rd. T value anywhere.
8 ‘|; n W. stertord W700 | Dn.
* large tk tng Foom = with pastor liv room icture
1% baths. 89 ft window 80
lot and pebrneges on Lake Van
Norman, Hurry on this one.
KINZLER.
TT Eves, Mrs. — male ¢ ida located, | _!2 Pontiac, MA ELIZABETH LK. . PE @ B ROOM MODERN GAS HEATED Law 9 Spach see hl’ ae a od Raced
_Adults only, FE 2304. a ee Rare, shows 670 W. Huron Se "Ph. FE 43525
cx fay Pi tang FE Eel kland County Realty : - # ROOMS, | BDRM. BRICK © Union Ra. NEW auto, oit Zea, thie pee wack: EM_)-4i¢4" or_EM_ 32411 after _1./""3 bedroom rangh, tile bath, kiteh-
| cea “wopetiortase—at| TWO RESALES — | orale iii on * Hise tate. Pe sao |BUY THEIR EQUITIES) ‘ot. Gall for mote intormati 5 tora ba pe J 22 Pe eae Of- $205 - $425 amie ESTA -__ | fie in rear. Balance ae room, shoes He BES aes =
1 Oe eas, 3 Bedroom, tace basement} Hing room, large bedrooms, ba rear * 4 po) Ba Bj BUILDING CO. corr 5 L HEAT, $75 "8.5 ——s hat Se with ecg per_ mo pes, off Wi COLORED ai heat, storm & Opdyke s Alley 3-0180._ a | Smet Come ent. Clean as ioe Pull rt ogo m3, 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR 2 bedrotm, fa basdin ‘ sale or rent with option to -buy, oo. heat. Large liv foom, cana DU St, FE 4-0917 Pi glassed-in. frowt, porch, Mat: “Ss ad ith- LA 3 PLEX R bay is) ‘ x . ? *
Gesiaoe, Bameot eat Ouse NOW VA pol : Ml “a
! ley) Only 4 7
GUIDE-TO GOLD: Selt| %,s%etas*e.t # farm, bore Wideman F. s . DINNAN - MODEST agi:
ra
—
bay BRL AN 2 eee ag
43 ‘ 21 \ hd Jay Alan) For Sale Houses
: 2-20
“Edgar's never forgotten he was a great college
football star!”
_For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses | 43
; “a O"
INCOME in
Two apartments, on 2nd floor
i ; ; mehts this lovel West Side . bile nome located. in tine inke +. 5 rooms on Is
Brick home wits a hase oak floors, itt bookcases, nat-
it. 3 bedrooms din- ural fireplace, bs ote carpet-
inn room Large lot is An- ing, charm! -
= aw censes a en ~ yrovites oes pa
mage g vty & garage, is sel for at $15,150 with $3,- down.
Lincoln Heights” Excellent brick home with
“Waterford ma i
Be en:
‘STOUT S Best ‘Buys
Today.
NO ASHES
To carry at this address.
There's a
=. n3et oe
LAKEFRONT . INCOMES CAN you nae ge petting
168 frontage Just $528
SMALL. FARM *
bg ® oF ~- tent -—
additional frontage beau-
1 acre: 2 all tiful river. 4 b
=e With § room and bath Kouse
School bus at door, $22,000 with good’ terms,
BIG FARM 70 acres in Lapeer Lo soma
30 minutes from Pontiac.
room ail — house Sin
"ea dra: and dish- er eluded, J room ten-
house. barns in
aS ee ¥ e s. ce SPECIAL tn 4980 ¢
pn E ys by appoint-
ment
‘CALL
Howard E. Fox REALTOR 6687 Dixie By, Clarkston
MAple _5-1822
Nothing Down
McDona}
-MULTSPLE ‘LISTING SERVICE
ON!
“|
, ee of He . Very close
to So wee e and it has
of the most.
tis, ss Sons - lots we've seen.
ae has a i
Full basement, excellent
hosting ue ee * ag mead
arage
; with overhead doors. Feen-
East of Pontiac
E. Walton Heights
E
|Roy Annett Inc.
aes |
fertul retirement home 9 MULTIPLE LISTIN SERVICE
air cash price, sese
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | aes bungalow with “4 — i eee of city. vice ary 3. Tele rescue sve "bers WILL SELL EQUITY IN ee
og Sng hag gears en ie. 5
- school and churches. in Pontiac.
full pre $8,750, mo. 5-5i71.
8487 DOWN
Baaicaw. € acess 1, “Ieee .
*PONTIAC REALTY
% Ms recreation tuated on
y iote Has all nice wa in closets
end carpeting. |
George R. Irwin
me gpl —— Prived st cows 37_Baidwin FE _5-8275 | REALTOR 260 Baldwin Ave rage. = 4
fiealo wih “moricace |? a ee Bu @ 3 32. 6.72 ACRES COLORED — 2? BEDROOM HOME. __FE 50101 _- terms, Owner will sell for 3 . * — Small down ment, Good lo- BY OWNER = - r bedroom near I d before the price goes . cation. FE s-Fado. New 3 bedroom ranch Storms WM. He. KNUDSEN Iso -- 4 room bungalow on 80 up. iT f and screens. Clarkston area, OR REALTOR 266 8. Telegraph Rd.| 10° let. 1 Bock from lake. Mest) severes. privacy, Blackiop $300 DOWN 33708. FE $4516 Eves. 7-0: os | 2 See ree eee ee side site Close to Big ° For Aran, 2 PAMILY on MULTIPLE Lisino service | WV"! *ell ot ade irre vom , GALOW — FULLY BASE: Sahu, = =m
‘WT ‘aes ew Re Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Mh REAL RENT BEAT Po i W. DINNAN . ” . bo Stay * ze ¥.
my ae pei t 21 Xsacingy sh | __BRt Cate, ropay, | “4, W, Huron FR ssn ; sity Complete anal JIM WRIGHT Oprasinrel ‘walls. Oak ena Real Estate Service MS OAKLAND AVE.” FE S041| off irate “Wevast Mg CALL OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 Owner. PE 2.2163. | EVERY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE a HOME con: kes Spiven “Vinee: Howard E. Fox - ea Eee oe a REALTOR | Ee a tion is bedroom b Hway., Clarkston r $850 down, MA $0079, rameer, auto pest,and.pet | ON tn iapie bikas MIDDLETON FOUR EYES | oe with reasonable terms $1,500 Down — * Yocated off You won't need bi-focals to see op-/ g99 sag ie AND | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Josiyn on East Columbia, for gag ~ Bg pEDGESTONE RANCH — 3 fire- KIND OF fied “bein, ctreamiined income with auto, oli heat. | Pirsctive a9 living rae was . IK ES nel ages er Live tn. an eps & let the | {tractive 33 St a’: tet oe at hk —_e = a ree i = two make my a ell. 3 comforta reame |
Bungalow th “stairway to pf ie home the storms and “"yereens. with = me ae large double sioneta deluxe ce- in- floor for which you've all fenced lot, Hurry on ALOW ramie ae wit built - in expansion, Bi. ay been looking with one bec-| one! per ANCH ‘BUNG tae Tteneh them | main- room ceramic: ! ‘Well-built. modern . Hep peeh carer bed up. DOWN .— Located 5 miles oa pneaet-, obat brick fireplace. Choice sub: er. basement; wood Custom bi ben and bul |= 4 caf Teste room big “ittshen’ is ie py only § minutes from
ex mortgage. ‘End ail that makes for reai| proximately 1 acre of land. garag a ; family comfort, Only’ $12,-| A real buy! Snes tram city limits, May cone tag PROPERTY 930. S . sider trade modern | ‘ Léslie R. Middleton home Se eee: toent "feats. geal é - Wits . lor » jot, La: find it water bal a My |[LeBARON —— PE 5-T721 FE 8-6003 are on. $ room era Sioet ving room vita bicture "window.
other way, ito a very far SCHOOL Complete Huron st 45.280 ; kite on with window yaver wink
your answer. The Real Estate Service view of the kiddies. Three bed- center ha. jan agg wife Only 2 blocks from city bus , : reed sliding door saver. All de family wal and LeBeren a 7 Sg CALL | ag Sasement' tien space
baths. plus washroom “inv. featuring full basement, rec: TT dE Fox| acer saves mor.| SM4, BEAT, Only sti 2 fireplaces, grand base- reation room, gas heat, OwWdar . OX 53-55 N ——— “FE 45181 | @! 4% per ment, y. oversize 2- large — liv! room, ‘ = : EVES. FE : car. garage. er an acre of ceramic bath, a , REALTOR eoenae HOYT REALTY g ais nds storms and screens, | 6087 Dixie Hwy. | Clarkston YEAR ROUND HOME ON 2 BEAU “8 ‘iene susintes : i wit : MApie _5-1822 i, | PE_2-0000 eraph Ross 2.0000 900. B : Fireplace,
Spas sti cutyceprraiaa —| BY OWNER | feriv gece, Pernt, wul| MODERN EM inmiDe crrY AVAILABLE AT per cent interest or will| - VACANT for immediate br heugeltaber, itve & cues hy | Or Ohite me Pal O’Neils is this brick tamil SL ee At) eS ee oe owner, EM 3-251. 7 home in West Bloomfie eid. ag seem, kee sand wtity ~ | Hi Seoety ts atin cen fen in wt Os om hy wietpee™ . Whether be from Scawtlund street. : 200 Fo s ae. 2 ARDMORE oil heat. #9500 with $500 or po! A ee bit of money buys = a aie after week
peng By - he St Pe gn cn | Sndet teamlon ~ 5 tate’ | _ oh meee eee ae home for a particular family STREET — r ing taxes | and insurance. os A@ kitchen with and priced ‘below rep: after 6:00 p.m: Liberty + nice . 24 . Hivin
tion costs. Bee it now IF you w ant one of the fin- 91274 rm. Neart & tas’ . one
est east side areas, LF ; 5. a eee 100x300 ft.
OUR OFFICE TP you wan 3 bedrooms and| LL THIS FOR neighborhood, Clarkston” schools, a to on ont ankle $395 DOWN!!! "965. month. Dou't be’ asleep 28 DO YOU WA a Het” ” a Sg mol & if restie eae Sit Miss ‘Beee| 3 Bedrooms ouee brick ranch one. property? F hng 8 ® Siete with with stairway to _ in ing this’ home. Large dis-| ome, Full basement. lusury ex-| Neat 3 Bedrooms parate bath & es. Pull town. Close to count for cash. LET'S; {et Pered str ¥ two left. bavement, new ‘ras furnace, Rew transportation. $1,159 ‘down MAKE A AAs 7 Full Price $6 800 siding, ail in “A-t_ahape,” You
fa modern housing for $1400 ILL T : Fertile acre — near | Ant | from upper apt. ‘will make your down, ‘And p bungalow in- |] AKEFRONT Ask About Option ans. Act for ‘iid - sae only payments, $058 down’ ft bas lake prive heerm,, beeen
GAYLORD! # | ie here Gan wk "he fae tien. Jerome. Bailing Co. Co. Egy eceana oe
_COLORED
es
THE PONTIAC ‘iad THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1958
For Sale Houses 43
awford, Inc.
r y+ pd oL
LOT 150X260. 4 mr gareae. 40 down mith-
ae
Kear it a
GODFREY .
een? Dinie hw: nian ‘kston r
MApie._ 61022
2 ACRES
Also B aete parcel—only $2,950 - R
BUT BONAR TS ARAPE vO
re CALL
Howard E, Fox REALTOR
3
verti =
‘acant, et frontage.
Verney vs’ Oats or $2045. a
ce aa =
aroun} pet, tet
Seika core fireplace Comp Tee eiy
pain ge ay = — — te. eee
ment $750) Hel "ONiver:
man Buiid- down.
a ee
RGE IMM Winiams L Lk. sey
BUILD NOW On a == Piped Lag~ =
tee
oF Es “Watertora
or ag oe iinfor-
a 180, Md. s0o
LAKEFRONT
Silver Lake. .) tng
beach, 416.500 with terms.
LAKEFRONT Attractive 4 bedroom home with
ree room. Picture win-
with low down pay-
GEORGE BLAIR
wiety “at $5,950.
Paes ; Ha seen the tef-acre farm
we have near Rochester, Ij's a
¢ also has two-car
and full base-
t three acres of
the rest is tillable, with
about 250 feet of frontage on}.
Avon road.
‘Humphries a ae Realtor onan, Eves pick
eee frig
Partridge ‘1S THE “BIRD” TO sER
Growing Old” But greciously in this prote little
home on Pontiac Drive yvivan
‘ee? 2 Bedveume. _ basement
ear garage real buy at Fa
bod with #2 500 down.
John K. Irwin REALTOR
Since 1925 | 313 West Huron Street
Phone FE 5-6447 Eve. MI 6-3783
TRADES Trailers, lots, equities, lend e¢on-
tracts, etc. Or small ae
ments to sult Pg our budget w
© following prop- POSSESS
Cc SEP AN GUS, Realtor
|Call_ collect: Ortonville NA 17-2815
lade AT [PRoPeRtY SgpecraLiors
REALTOR
108 Union Lake Ra,
}
Nr. McConnell School Here's an rtunity—A
bome, plus income!
rooms and th
private stalrway to a Sone
and bath poe GE up. A fine
full basement, off heat. en-
-closed pre 2-8 Sas" “+
Here's tos p value at 700 with
terms. EM_3-4671
good
our ake
“CARL W. BERD, Realtor ru §03 Community National Bank Bldg.
FE 4-421) Eves. FE 5-1303
$750 DOWN Attractive 1‘, story home. Built
in 1953, Neat and clean,
galore, select hardwood
plastered walls, completely car-
a stormed and screened, full
ent with handy work.
complete dark rm.,
oot jot de all rene |
conveniences, Near schoo
trans:
or UNiversity 42625. Stern-Selig-
man Builders, Incorporated.
$995 DN.
Immediate Possession
Hot water base-ray hegt.
Wet plaster-coved octiaes.
ooo ft. f
ing shop,
beautiful
-| i, , 13x14 kitehen and me master bedroom.
in ~— living room,
Select oak floor 8.
car garage
Lake (bere Waliams Lake.
street.| Pave
E Nearly new $400 double oven elec-
tric range, 21" TV, Good livin
on 5 and iS becreee suites includ
HOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy
and | on 3-1950 Evenings ‘OR 3-3230
“Tempstead |e
{| 17 EXCHANGE ST. - Close in, only 3 blocks from down-
town, Older seven room house. 2
bedrooms and bath
room
| Small pes ag and batt.
beater, Lot Biua0e oo with conte
sd Se be Lake.
“BRICK R TERRACE spenon leaving Lr ogee! BBE and
Two wan of ® brick Y tdevace 4
a good North
rooms Fr a
— Asking $6,500
-om each an
Bach ag B, rents for $75 month,
FOUR BEDROOMS
rooms and
basement, elect. water heater
heat Just on EB.
Askirig $7,450 with $700
Finished Complete with
All improvements In
Loads of Features
*Pkint “Couone
$10 Down Starts Deal
PAY WEEKLY TILL DN PMTs OF
MOVES YoU IN
BEST CHO'TCE NOW 6 ek ese ee am
Income — Trade
Be, poet os woe
$300 DOWN _| Sis —: eept home ip t
ew tarter home with
™ Marlon camels, Den : Country Hench you yearn nem hurry Ky hae lay
diner teeny iat Bon Drayton | enjoy life in bis” nae ‘ame 4 eg H Home it the coun
: WN ier eal, 2% garage. 2 ear ae cet Gas heat. eon Mi Retes Sh spring Near st. * ms -
CUCKLER REACT lente heer ¥ REALTOR PARTRIDGE . HURON
ves. a 2 27 Eres. PE 21530 or PE 4-3300 "Or: 2 :
$500 DOWN
O Ecrenn ih Solo we car or what fi 4 mm? E2013.
IRWIN
“To Each His Own” ond teramp your retirement be-
cate zo yon family is ene. bbod| Hie vets v
this peau spot i in the Brack egy Down
end ping La Lake), nd t late brick ae feelde
pec FR . eved street ee beast nd ot, tower trees, ae sf Si RH
Hesse? room indie A ~ ~
ing uty, elec. wash- V acant” er end er, cale air water 2
mer, e and gerator. bedroom. Pull b;
Sun room we imported mahog- 1a ty 2"ipts Kit any panellin built-in bar. cs 3 “4 2 2 ca care r. Everything for tll yea only #10,
“Ror Ever and Ever” PILES REALTY CO.
You wil) - $4178 221. BALDWIN. AVE.
old home Yat” $s43 “Geues ‘s treet After _¢: FE 3.1006 er PE _&§963
oe 2 ket
tat ae Saga] ,. ,, Clark with less th a $1000 00 00 7s duwn 9 or ¥O P UEDROOMA. West side. |
will rent for $75.00 per month. This homer has 2 ms wi
down, there is
“Put on Your Old a pate ail room, family room
| na? Bonnet” tilthen, | Oak > emered
and let us show you this bi w ~. version room home in E beth rg hd pest. * ear ae eat ant BB s80
tates (Roslyn ty eor- tees ner lot, fenced yard for kiddies. with a m by ap- es Gising room. Eich. polntaent.
3 bedrm; and beth up, full base-| EAST SUBURBAN. PERMA- ment with rec. room. uble STONE sere. This attractive
rage, lake privileges. Only $15, feo. fuagalew’ lp loca on a large orner sea and con-
“Darling, Iam Wate “qenaveke Wiahag Seong, moet ern kitchen, Youngs-
T. TG Trocke|
"| Off M-59
a ~ refrigera’
Here is a real for Mr, Handy-|
man. Some r rt and decorating
needed to put this home in top
shape. Two eo a ag
bedro bath down. Full
K. G. D REAL’
sempre PE SSH] Maem oe go een Oe
3 Bedroom Security is what y will have with this
Homes pee OS Ls bar hischens.
pA will secept do'
and full price is only $10,575.
CLARK REAL ESTATE | re 1363 W, Huron mn Eves.
or
___ Multipty Listing Bervice
COLORED
Why Pay Rent? LAST CHANCE
$10 STARTS DEAL
3 Bedroom Homes
Only 3 Left
PAYMENTS LESS
THAN RENT
Only, $320 down GI
Low, Low FHA Deal
DON’T MISS
OPEN THIS WEEK on ‘
W ESTOWN REALTY
Aneme Evenings siter 9 toot tx" aaer7
“HAYDEN 20 ACRES WILLIAMS LAKE PRIVILEGES. Well loc 12 miles N. of Pon- “TRAILER RENTAL
4 — ne age keen tiac, no dings, per acre, IN ON
reom Wil = 3 er. 5 $500
washer. 2 car garage. 55 ACRES Large house 60} gay 3 a
: : m1 OF PONTIAC Dius owner’ on pe oo
Ck eS ee b ne Large § bedroom modern farm commercial. $ ‘Gose sto rid
renee vere n lar ~¥ adele atta will: len ame, Owner BE. COLGATE. G.I. Resa : y - rge late m
doeno memgury es a eer| tee Yeas eee of onal mon’ cludes es .
4 Room modern. Clarence [vs Ridgeway ‘Clarence C. Ridgeway
NORTH SUBURBAN. | Sell or REALTOR REALTOR
we er. 973 Baldwin Ave. 203 | 975 Baldwin Ave. PE 46203 ore: home. yg gd ares . om a ie ge _ R = RANT = E88 AND
Je ie “HAY DEN, Realtor | 2% Yun in | sl Avaliable at oxen FE 6-0441 —_ «8 Acres sae balance
Spent oe ie je. Price — $9,000. Owner, OL, | TAVERN, &. Sasinaw Bt. Business
55 W. LONGPELLOW Good with 35 W. LO cutcntlan eon option.”
CIVILIANS.
$300 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS
2 beérme.._ ot almost new, fat bas:
nent, , Cyclon e fence,
paved stress. Ae per mo.
VACANT-OPEN
Walk in and look =
interested call owner, _—
RD 3-3350 ~.WOODWA, EVES_ SAT, 8UN. ~ TOW iD Paebt NSEN
Income Property 43A
| 2- Family
2 ‘story brick and frame
’ 6 On first
6 Units—Brick Built in 1034, » ty
———_ 4 omy consist
rooms
2 units have 1. 2B room
and bath . Ine all
Roy Annett Inc:
—For Sale Lake Prop. 44
et ER
loeen ranch, ‘49. 25 fon ti
heat, $10,500.
Fi chant herald fr ati = R-ROUND
ie acre: “et pon] 5 le |Box 60,
CARNIVAL
.-
while throwing paper wads!” _ by Dick Turner
——+Your Jiminy keeps making the same mistakes—d 9)
er the comic book he’s reading — forgets to watch me
For Sale ee 4% Business Opportunities 51
a "0 ink Bust. Orr RPE
dias Sites”
Approved loans
oh ik INC. 0 tant Dine By, | Pravion Plains
LOT 15X1817, READY
Nfsr Walled” on ik an sebools
‘| 7208 es, FAIR 6-250,
a mas 22 ey i ewy
Raa ad Otier Lakes, Lakes.
We have many suburban lots for
Spring = 5
SUNDAY — CALL MR. ROBINSON, FE 10786.
SMITH - WIDEMAN AL ESTATE ae EVES.
PE tae waren
For Sale Acreage 47
TROY a near a = Rd. bern
Tray Rab < 4 acres. ar pe Ae. gn ¢
sul ie. lacktop
in f rowing coperantt
mith-Crawford, ne. S
Rocheste OL. 1-9002 isos, Auburn Ra.” OL 6-1226
re yap
ce Sire eRe Baldwin
For Sale Farms 48
B: thhacinbenalteanbes Call Rutledge, OR 3-1111, PE 40009
peo level inna,” fring 4 ev two ve roads.
excellen t northwest
. 8 room
form ny lov, meee ious rooms, Also barn and out bulld-
ings. or part of this farm
may be purchased, Come in and
see Us .nowW good farm buys.
Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor rE Bt costeeen Hwy. at Opened te
Pike?
SELL
sae Py gor oe of Poot Pont! Pog es
modern large thrm “ho home with
au atic heat
bath. Good chicken oe ape
houses, 3
billable,
bedroom home in
poral in. Call us for further de-
L. H. BROWN, Sealene 1363_W, Huron _ Ph, FE 24810
Sale Business Property 49 | "2
“er yaowrsop {ON, MONTCALM.
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. walt
2CUPANCY. wane offic
‘s small truck Highway location,
after 6, call re awn <
Business Opportunities 51
y all land
fixtures Valuable iness cor- : Galen 1 re. Wulage. Original eve en el owser and - A estab-
: for specialties.
Past-growing commun Reason-
able and terms. ir
Bree write
e338
“Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
Grocery — Trade :
Trdg deta emake as ile teed market with beer & wine take
out, Cost of stock alone as down
payment.
Hamburgs oo iy are big profits to, be
here. in this “ehain ty made
ham
Lem ericted tot, t0eni80 ft eve!
|}—4ea)
lot facing Course
AND‘ CASH Sell your
buy contrac
“WHY REN We will finance business and
— il be the property
HART FINANC amen CO.
“LET'S TALK
BUSINESS”
Automatic Laundry
an Soe seary, requires is exp ce.
96,000 da.
Small Town Bar
el ga by Ger ==
aoe ect Sm ota apt.
WiCEIGAN BUSINESS -
SALES CORPORATION
vom, LANDERS Poe PE 41582 :
PARE AT OUR FRONT DOOR
SERVICE STATION
"faut, Seated BiBie War eqn 5 ‘ aye
bee Rds.. hag 40 ft. pales ce,
ideal for sport goods center
or otber allied |
clair Refining, FE B ¢1sil,
~~ SHELL OIL CO. _ Pol lease, & eons 2 soak
Highies
tablished business _—- ac ome $1,500 volume per
well esta eeten
ive e aie
Home & Auto LOAN co.
PLOR
to $500
BUCKNER
Finance Co, Pontiac
Drayton Plains
Walled Lake
Utica
GET CASH QUICKLY
Up to $500
Oakland
Loan Gempany
FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG.
LOANS
202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN. $500 Pag BN *| TEAGUE FINA i
10624 W, Mc OLS DI 1-8680 Detroit th Michigan
FINANCE_CO. :
FE 4-i574 102 Poo!
___ Mortgage Loans 54
4 aos E. eons
10,900.
equity for 3 bed
"AYDEN, Realtor
uable
uarters, Everything can
Extremely val-
real estate with Bone
led ad for $4,500 plus stock. "hae at of
wv Guernsey
cows or heifers. MA. 5-3193.
interest, ont sia pong | Sg, =
patie. Oe eet the en
rae Buy? — pul me
merce FF
EM
aR a <
NEED $25 TO $100? SEE SEABOARD PHONE
FE 8-9661 Seaboard Finance Co,
ue NORTH PERRY STREET
BORROW WITH
CONFIDENCE WHERE
GRANDAD DID
e
ence.
counse]. on money matters: :
loans a? ts
ir, vary, at - terms
‘select { ylsit or phone HFC todey. : x
Hou sic 4 —
Saat beirsces. Fall price
REALTOR PARTRIDGE BUSI THROUGHOUT
re saad ges | same, x rsfal benomment 4 geren: Wat
GIRL
ial, tls, Com:
EMpire ii oF
aEAND COW FRAGT WANTED — wil pig heat an in modern home
with en place, near General
HFC ofters $7 Rng yf see
sehold Ba. Ry friendly
are made prompt- “STATEWIDE | Seago - Real Estate Service F-§ Pontiac WANTED
. CHA REALTOR as nT 8 Telegraph EE $0621 mrrORRIS MUSI
Royal Oak Kren, tt Sent | 248 Wit a
Sale Land Contracts 52 or 101m Soom bes was
Sale Household Goods 57
of nye pt Bt gy ~ FE 8-2504
abot Lake Rad. re RUGS. i0 BY 13 A #11 | PE 4-4821 $20 gach, Large one
Mons to Loan = 53) _-“** ; (State Licensed Lenders) Brand new, davenport & 2
«Be ighie decorator amps, All
owe Shi allan
Se oul ref Heel nde Fs a
Lied Trede 18, Dig We ie Le +
} Shad Ghd ae ee
we reeereeee. ae. ¥ 5 epee er eee eee \ - 0 ee
«
nmpernenemesents
"'r | For Sale Mlscellancous 60
eee coe roncreaes ae a | ones ie o. AY 32
i ;
me liver. — j
(INCH SOIL PIPE, TFT. 379 auburn 9 Be]
OIL HOT WATE! FURNACE,
with 3 overhead heaters. In oper-
ation, Reas, FE 23-1096.
TY S&Ts FROM ba tree “Walz oN TV
: rE
pact Oil | Heaters
x" a MY 1
Lawn Mowers
wer 7 N, SAGINAW
OR 36121
sprosniles thw $49,95 up Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Goop NG SHOP -AUT ORIZED
hw Etiut| SALES & SERVICE Mirch 6 FF. Lats, eis white 6. eur. Ore
ee IN DEFT PAE ie A - . . FON
ee
For, Sale Housetrailers 78)
| Mood: Goa & Foe 67
OAKLAND TREE SERV. TRIM- pare THIAC CHIEF & revcval. Free est, FE 4
Toots, “ra $9035. Los pEEPGART
For Sale Pets 69 ae aoe LD Pa "Sekine for oe finest ge)
aod Rouse LD FEMALE POKER mobile home that is ; with
: u im riind @ welcome your a {UND > PUPS, Top trade-in
ro er good used mobile es at 35-2664
vEe . TOF. “= TERATER PUP-
BRITTANY PUPS AKC. 8 __months old. 4 $-7002.
. BEAGLES-— sr. eo BOXERS. |
ounen, Irish Setters, Ski-terriers
8 10 mos. $10-$15 each.
tention lots te choose from.
Cockers. Terriers, Fox
—8 3483 18 Mile Ra.
tween Deguindre & Ryan. RE-
__public 23-7004. ;
PUPPIES AKC. IN-
Champ sire, JUpiter 8-3495-
DACHSHUND PUPPIES. AKC
reg Miniature’ sited. LI 5-21
ENGLISH SETTER, 3 YRS. OLD.
Brome a" wosdetfa with chi wonderful w
ren, AKC ers, $75. FE 4-8728.
BoLDEN belie PUPS.
Parakeets Guar. to Talk |
8 babies, $3.69. pa Sry Sarlenkine & oo
birds $8. 591 4th st. PE
NEW ADDRESS vai PET SHOP.
_ 55 Wiltam 46433.
bar-
Bob
Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales Inc.
4301 Dixie Highway «US. 10)
DRAYTON PLAINS
* miles North of -Pontiac
OR_3-1202 TRAILER EXCHANGE
MOBILE HOMES
Anderson - Regal
Silver Dome - Palace
(38 10 WIDE LOW AS _ $3,905
3 A glare tard IN COMPARISON
models pe erg &, ta 2 or 3
3 bedrms..8 and 1
Bottle Gas
aearts and Supplies
i. gy Sag & Sm. "Pal
__Rent Trailer Space 79
ESTA “pan Lake front and playground
OXFORD MOBILE a OR
those wae wont
finess ip ‘amily. 20 per cent
dis en all birds. Cranes
Bird ry 2489 au no Rd.
PE 4-65"... |
TROPICAL FISH. GGED FISH, |
Enon, al Geatrel Aves off av ns © ve. |
water St.. Lk Orion 2-1691,.
open eves. ___
eng Be “Home —_
Bettas alty res. Larry & Verwie
Doers Trained, Boarded 70
DOGS, CATS BOARDED — FE 3-4768. Burr-Sheil. 30 S. Cass
Saag San aS Ges ewe, see'ue'| Don't Wait Hay, Grain & Feed Le Mutfiers, a ‘een, starters, gen- TL SERING TO BUY
280 OF STRAW. NO RAIN, Tae =
Sats eee ane east | ad Eesaace 30 zane suresen| Buy Now! ist CUTTING BAY POR SALE, oo Ry ge ae WHEN PRI ARE AT :
-” S 3s 52 Ford or Mercury. Fr S105 of THE LEVEL
i8T Hay ae STRAW GRAIN. PICKUP boardea Ma 5-0666| For Sale Tires 80A | °56 Volksw 5 ALPALTA, HAY STRAW, te. ‘56 Volkswagen ....$1650 a 4 USED TIRES
ALL TYPES OF | OF HAY iste WND * bay Sell Also wittewals “* VANETTE cutting Wo de 3, , STATE 8A "51 Internationaf ...$ 395 liver. Oa $2179. Voather ween wood, 503 5. Sag FE 4-0687
gf ey TIRES 0g ar Bes | eeee end ll = a bale. Pog White walls, ri « 16, $13.95 plus | 50 Ford } - Ton * w§ 350
GOOD Bay AND gteaw $40 A tee’ State 2 S| PANEL bale at 3300 maw PE 4-0687 1
_FE S004. __ STANDARD BRANDNEW TIRES “3 Chevrolet :..... $ 450 HAY AND STRAW IN LOAD LOTS ToT traded in on General Salety Tires, | oo.
_ For "Sale Livestock 72 2d = £ F og cent off. Black or "5.4 Ford 1-Ton $ 750
= Db. WIL LIAMS | ARRIVED BIG LOAD QUA RTER 451 8. Sagioaw at Racburn Pr -
fry 0 dt Patoaiso, aU e625 | Auto Service xe Chevy 1-Ton ...$ 350
ae 8, 12 ——- W a STEIN i es quauiry, | 3h Chevrolet eyelaredts $ 400 * 4-315, | MONEY DOWN UDGET |
COCKERELS fs EA, Tene «CALL DON THORSON. | seDAN DELIVERY | . tala ie CRANKSHAFT GRINDING WHE ‘30 Chevrolet .....$ 150
««. Wanted Livestock 73 > thine shap —— “Phone. PICK 3 = i ical FF ENC 1-tay vo n$ 29)7 D: LIVESTOCK FORREST ~ MA 5-09°6. . a BONDED BRAKES $12.95 for most Fords, caer and
mouths. Contact
'GOODYEAR SERVICE
FE 56123
tion, PE : ‘
yd cette ae
the highest cash
e up oF down. See us
one POTS will
Used Truck Parts 89A
; Sale Motor Scooters 82
~~ For Sale Poultry
13, DUCKS, &
whil
£350 Toes bow Lak
Semenaes. 74
DRAKES, 2085
“Crooks Rd. PE 71-9612,
~ 2 miles « eaeay | SCOOTERS, 12 §. PADDOCK (at Pike). PE cased
_For Sale Motorcycles 83
. pants |
Eee
ye hg
Sale Farm Produce 75
* APPLES. EATING A AND
z
s Red “OF
Sale Farm Equipment 76
OLENS & WHEEL HORSE TRA
38 hp 66 hp. Snow bilow-
a
5 A S188 a seh Dis
“a Prous Ouver er Sales on fae _Jsst_north of Oxh
Act Nc ow | 1] “FREE PICK
Our for. next ‘s
Gee saat HOUGHTEN & SON a1 oe @ Ferguson Reeter
' Rocheste: 25 0761
TARPS ULINS — ALL ates
ORS AY A & N SURPLUS FE 2-0022
» MeCUELOCH Ci CHAIN SAWS. NEW
‘é W sF. — Ph ay 3
Lawn Equi 3.8
ges, Lawn . {No oF ta ML}. Bir; 1 MI 4-6053.
McCulloch Chain Saws ‘evr
FOR AS LOW AS $167.50
We take — ins, and give E-Z
eredit term
We have . “ew good used chain
saws on hand.
We also have chain saws for rent.
OS.
Poutias Rd ct Opder on a e
, FE €073- rE 41112
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS
Rentals ad & oe
1890 Crooks Rd 16-0446
SELECTION OF NEW ria USED
spreaders. Davis Machinery. Ph.
NA %-3292. Ortenville.
_ Auction Sales 77 COOKING a Glackmore Farms, 1900 Silverbel]|_©!. FE
L-€484 “Beaks & Accessories 85
HP WIZARD MOTOR. ‘5? MOD- _ FE 5-1320
oe . MOLDED RUN-
= Me. a 3 16 ‘Ray: i . ure ng
Pontiac. m. ol
iC. \ {hs8 CENTURY BOATS
Top ity Also In
ote, sang d~Auuminim INLAND LAKE SALES
NEW AND
USED, LAY-A-WAY OR
TERMS,
Harrington Boat‘ Works 1 Tel rE saan 8. ea. ~ Stotaye
il 2 HP EVINRUDE MTR. EXC. DODGE %; TON
ry sear Witt TRAILER, rE 5-7329_after
evinrid for
y's Saaewere: 3094 An-
bura st *ahems ‘Aubura . FE
EVINRUDE MOTORS. BOATS — a oun "2 18 *
Sue's 5% BP, Tony's ie
Lake iene is tao
pee te ats oo & Accessories,
OWENS: MARINE SUPPLINS
396 Orchard Lk Ave PE 2-6020
W ANTED
.USED SAILBOAT
- Bé&B
= Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway
Drayton Plains
Every Wednesday 7 P.M.
Every Friday ....7 P.M |wa
Every Sunday ....2 P.M.
Buy and Sell Daily
OR 3-2717 Door Prizes
WIEE SELL on HOMES
og odd Jots. MY 2-152
‘For Sale Hecsurdiens 78
DERSON _ =. COND ith extra ige. PE 38-6290,
€ Setthe
. $706, Eke ne i in an
Meeninchts
Nash é
.* compLure: 'P PARTS ‘t BERVICE *MI_ 68-3900 O 4-6790
OXFORD TRAILER
SALES.
Zimmer - General
Gardner - Michigan Arrow
: Richardson - Holl:
4 Peale oma. - pa Call OR 3-7753
WANTED: BOAT TRAILER. CALL FE 42731.
Transportation Offered 87
FLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER TO _Berre bervice. a". = bey Ferry §
TRUCE °C GOING NORTH, FeRy
pee einer way, FE 5-6806,
pono NOONS, MOND THROU GH THURSDAY L Sirah ase 2:00 p LE ARK AT 3: m.
CALL FE eo rare we: CARS FOR CONNECTICUT. PHIL-
adelphia. New York. gas allow-
ye FE! 2-3215. FE 2-5823 after mm.
~ Wanted Used Cars 88 >
Ra.) PRICES FOR SCRAP & OLD cars. OR 3-6015,
Pei tne eae slceakatk
“BIG PRYMENT OS”?
Orchard Lake at Cass FE,
CASH AVERILL. NEED CARS
= then bring Where he
‘DIXIE Bwr
ie PE 46006 FE ¢712 3171_W, Burn PE 2-6127 ‘0 PORE *IBERG AGS AES TO mo, No money down, assume cover you on Dyin ed . Contact Million,
las for win? Turner Ford. 9-4000.
* Open t. to 1. Federal | 7; nt
Mile Rd t John R: Ll Sine condition. Very special, $505 full
Chev V-8 44 ton pickup BOATS AND MOTOR com. » New truck appearance
BINA TO FIT ANY Priced to sell Is i BUDG Just your car or down, P.
ao Mines an ASB 2635 Auburn Ave : xe
~~ For Sale Trucks
52 CHEVY PANEL. 2. PER
month. No m om assume
fais Turner Ford tl -ge00.
“geen ie. Siti s hee
BECK WILSON
S,
iA
isst Piceur_ |
Matthews - Hargreaves
FIRST
Used Cars
FIRST
Used Trucks
OFFER THESE
FEBRUARY SPECIALS |
FREE!
‘58 PLATES
Matthews-
Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer”
631 OAKLAND AVE.
PE 4-4547 © 2 PICKUPS 1983 Pord 6. 4 ton. & very sha
Sas he eee ransm
maoll ana ready to go, At bargain
UTO SALES | 68 Oakland . PE 23-2351
*§2 FORD P-100, TON *
Ganelens poe an ee
Ine, MU_ 4-5155, ‘
Haskins Chev. } 6751 Dixie Highway at My MAple 5-5071 nites
one for only §165,
724 Oakland” ® atom 43529
. 1952 .
GMC 1 TON PANEL
$350
LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER
OL 1-671!
‘a FORD CARRIER $2252 PER
month. ae money down, assume
ents
Fferota roid Turner } Pord.
be Bad DUMP $2" .25 PER MO. MO.
m down — we oney e ‘eon,
ents. Contac
Harold Turner Ford, Ls 9-000
~PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER ‘
GMC RETAIL BRANCH
Oakland at Cass y See tT S| fort Dixie Hwy? Gm’ sess on)"
See Our Edige
Selection
‘97 Spécial 4D Ur. sibel 95
56 R’ pers "top $1895
sais, rr: er
wae Gl 495
=
George Million, | ——-—_* 98-4000. "35. Special Ie Fs
‘PONTIAC RETAIL
OSamar 9-26
© 1058 by NEA Serves, ty
“Sandra is so impulsive — she quit going steady with
"Gerad toe she ad anaer seedy!” _ |“ appar
For Sale Cars _ mi
, 2 DR. SHA ‘5 EV. BEL AQ RP!
. Ore, $675 2-1341 or OL
_10541,
it CHEV. V2. 210, «DR Rail, $1,475. PE 2-108
‘537 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 8
CONVERTIBLE EACELLENT CONDITION.
, new tires a» real ale ew Ot a R MOTORS PE. 4-3529. | * right, Call Mi 6-#2%6 CHRYSLER, 1053 NEW YORKER. 4 dr. Motor & bod: condi-
jon, Priced
ae oe
rLoanumne” * * IMPERIAL SEDAN mig tog BLUE Is
~| MM
In good | ~
FACTORY |, MOTOR SALES MY 32750 Lk Orton
BRANCH
CHEV'S. ERTIBLE. R& "SL FORD FOM, Nice ang clean.
Jaguar Austin, H M.G.. Austin, Porsche, Alfa, Romeo oo 5 ee moan —— bey
M “eare wu power steering 1) FORD 975 OL. 1-9761 veanes i atiettate — — OR 3-5183 2
VICK #D00) are, wor a.
heater, Weaaioe, gaser conaee interior, se ie “ell vy . biue i058 2 DR. Ve 2 Original 3tone ‘sparkling paint| Ye eens new nl | fee is cheese deua’ Meath coe: Priced to at ae Foun old priced ow make you smile. An| Ne money dn. Low payments. car down, North Cheyro—-| Older ear of value will handie. Ford. 6.
Bi i GY ecm — s yacte. ore dealers, ofieen, low rm’ m.
oe SCHUTZ MOTORS mileage. pee ADILEAC, 1 os & Sinieeeek, bicke equipped. "Contact. Mackay Tay)
1957 219 SER: — 2 Ze, offer vou fits Cx ar ue can : Caxvy & Ts Pow Fon oe CONVERTIBLE WITH i equi with power stee: -—sepeck Overdrive Www “ites rar Boas Tr. Call after es, windows seats, plus| -dio and heater. Original owner.| § p.m. FE"
many other extras - st 10,000 miles. Phune FE 4-876). TARE OVE! et ente ons
Tahoe Blue accented by tutone| SWEPT-WING DODGE | _ Fora. fer 5. FE +8915. Blue nylon stry interior. an Brand new "58 Dodge 2-dr. sedan, 1953 roap-¥ 8 \. § CYLIN- y older “car value will handle. | g2 199 der, FOM, § te $2,585. DODGE CARS & TR \ 22,000 ‘actual miles. 1 owner, FE é \ *
SCHUTZ MOTORS STATT'S py Rig RE STATION __ 912 8. Woodward, Birmingham Steerin a.
age. hewmen” ‘HOward 8-7953, Mt.
a
te FORD —FIGK OF Asso AssUME Suan 60 Crescent Lake Rd.
‘ST i Soa PAIRLANE. 500, |
_door, H Mop. $1,675. MA 2002.
1957 or FORD NCH WAGON. Ran.
Ps. wey Your ool *
7 a bud CONVERT ae $160 for my CONVERT. 1 over Day-
__ments. 5-745...
Mi Assume 2 Jayments ° bi os a) oS
Ford 4-500.
SCHUTZ MOTORS
- $149 DOWN OR TRADE IN TAXES AND ‘SR PLATES
INCLUDED
ALL MODELS AVAILABLE
ai 4s Oe ae older Ran WW. tres *
—f0r_eauity, Call OR 30802.
FACTORY
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS
6:00 (7) Mr. Danger.
(% Popeye.
(4) News: Williams.
(2) Racket Squad. ee edy: Sock dreams of a fu-
ture when women dominate. | 9:20" (7) Navy Log. Adventure:
Marines are isolated with na-
tives: on Japanese-occupied
6:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. island.
(4) Ernie Ford. apeeré Ev-
6:20 (4) Box Four. erett Horton
6:30. (1) N. Orleans Police. Sa = oe (9) Sky King. Adventure: an ee in “Point
eT county fais hyp- executive (Heston) fesents
Marri C “apple polishing’ necessary
~ News: ont i. to get ahead in adaptation of
oe . John P. Marquand’s novel.
2 2 A trip to his home town 6:40 (2) Weather: Phelps. ond yeunten .*% *&
Yesterday, with ‘the tempera
of in the mid-40s, he went for ano’ of bridge at the plantation, and
White _House physician,
that the President's cold continues
to improve each day. His voice
still is a bit husky but .his sore
throat has about cleared up.
* * * :
Snyder is understood to feel the’
press secretary, told newsmen. Ei.
senhower has been getting in a lot
also has been working an average
of about four hours a day on gov-
ern business, —
Student Gets $65,000
in Steamship’ Suit
CLEVELAND i — Mark Smith, |
22, a freshman at Western Michi- |
gan University, hag been awarded
$65,000 by a U. S. district court for
back injuries suffered while em-|
ployed on a Great Lakes freighter.
Smith, who lives in Chicago, tes-'
tified he was crushed against a:
dock by the steamship Robinson of
Kinsman Transit Co, while work-.
ing as a deckhand in the summer
of 1956.
em said the. accident happened
at Rogers City, Mich. Smith sued.
Kinsman for but accepted.
a settlement — by company,
together
which Nelson, in his Tennessee
drawl, said, ““Ma’am, I wouldn't be
at all surprised.”
NOT DISENCHANTED
All this work and travel doesn’t
leave him disenchanted with
|sports telecasting, however. He
loves his work, down to the last
stewardess, He's the original
happy man, with no ambition
other than to keep on doing ex-
actly what he’s doing.
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Nelson, whose Tennessee drawl
somehow evaporates over the air,
comes from Columbia in the Vol-
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mer | ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, KEBRUARY 20, 1958 eae!
Zi . ’ ‘ ese Co @ Pal
LONDON (INS) ~— British girls) *‘Perhaps red. was unfashionable
don’t take advantage of their tra-/quring 1956,”
ditional right to pop the question { during Leap Year. A quick survey showed that at
. At least, that’s what the mar-| 'e®st one young lady had no fem.
riage figures for 1956 indicate,| imine scruples about proposing
and match-making experts agree) marriage.
that the British miss is still more| ,, 7 afraid of losing her dignity than urvey and attractive Mary |
winning her heart's desire. Phandin, 18-year-old stenographer |
* & *® candidly said:
The government’s annual Ab-| ‘‘My boy friend was so shy, he
Stract of Statistics show Britain's never would have asked me. So
onary se dropped during tte ‘I boldly told him ‘I think we ought
ear — there were 406.274 m ito get engaged.’ He was terribly riages in the 366 days of 1956 com- irelieved I had asked him and |
pared with 410,630 in the 365 days | agreed at qnee.’
a of 1955, ao >
; The apparent failure of British! the Annual Abstract of Statistics INCLUDED with the purchase of any wall- womenhood to snaret an altar-shy|i. one of the Government's “best |
eh i _— ny. ere engd the | setier” publications. Its 349 pages | to-wall carpeting during this spectacular ational Marriage Guidance Coun-|,i16 9 complete picture of every, ‘ '
sale! Extra heavy waffle weave pad.
» on Purchases Less Than $200
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cil. A spokesman told INS: social and industrial facet of life |
“There ig a. simple answer. jin Britain, *
e Girls of today still think it un- | For the record, divorce decrees
dignified to propose marriage. | made absolute were lower during
Anyway, they can usua y man- |Leap Year than other years, They '
— to get the young man te do totaled 25,718. during 1956 against
fer them without him ever {26,262 in oe ae
| antie it. Girls like to let the |
fellows s think they are ema 9
anon | enezuela to P Pipe’ | Several of London's feminifte
takes ier cc Gag 49 Ind marriage brokers dieceetiy 2 (QQS fo industries admitted there had been bo
more” inquiries for husbands-dur-| . CARACAS—Venezuela has start-|
img 1956-than usual. ed construction on a nationwide
Talented. young British actress pipeline system to carry natural
Janette Scott suggested that tash-| gas to homes and industries, |
ion dictates might have had some-| Natural gas is about the cheapest!
thing to do with the decline in/fuel in the country, but at present) marriages. jonly 30 per cent of production is}
The lovely 18-year-old Janette, used; the rest is flared.
who is playing lead in the panto-| Only Maracaibo among Vene-
mime, “Cinderella,” explained: zuela’s large cities has direct gas,
“In Scotland when we go a'woo- facilities for home consumption.
ing during Leap Year the girls; Elsewhere it is distributed in cyl
must wear red or scarlet to give |inders, a system twice as expen-| “ eae 4 : es
the boys fair warning. sive as pipeline-supplied gas. | Se Tiedt : one ake 2 a,
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